From slope seismic resilience to regional road network resilience: an integrated framework for evaluating the seismic resilience of mountainous road networks

Min Xiong, Hongqiang Hu, Yu Huang
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A systematic review was conducted, ranging from the seismic resilience of single slope engineering structures as disaster-bearing bodies to their transformation into disaster-inducing bodies owing to seismic dynamic instability. The resilience of slopes is considered with regard to regional transportation networks, which are most severely threatened by earthquake-induced landslide disasters. For the engineering structure of a single slope as a disaster-bearing body, the stage before the slope engineering loses stability can be considered as the first stage of slope seismic resilience evaluation. This review summarizes the latest progress in seismic resilience evaluation and reinforcement design from the perspective of engineering seismic resilience. In response to the lack of definition for the resilience of existing regional road networks to earthquake-induced landslide impacts during the review, the second stage involves the transformation of the seismic dynamic instability of regional slopes into landslide disasters; resilience is defined as the global system reliability of the regional road network in this study. From the perspective of network reliability, an assessment framework for the resilience of the regional transportation network against seismic landslide disasters is systematically proposed in this study. In accordance with high-dimensional nonlinear network dynamics theory, this paper highlights the future research direction of introducing high-dimensional network dynamics theory into the disaster resilience of regional road networks affected by landslide disasters.
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从坡面抗震性到区域路网抗震性:山地路网抗震性评价的综合框架
从单坡工程结构作为承灾体的抗震恢复能力到由于地震动力失稳而转变为致灾体,进行了系统的综述。考虑到受地震诱发的滑坡灾害威胁最严重的区域交通网络,边坡的恢复力。对于单个边坡作为承灾体的工程结构,边坡工程失稳前阶段可视为边坡抗震恢复力评价的第一阶段。本文从工程抗震的角度综述了抗震评价和加固设计的最新进展。针对现有区域道路网络对地震诱发的滑坡影响的恢复力缺乏定义,第二阶段涉及将区域边坡的地震动力失稳转化为滑坡灾害;本文将弹性定义为区域路网整体系统的可靠度。从网络可靠性的角度出发,系统地提出了区域交通网络对地震滑坡灾害恢复能力的评估框架。根据高维非线性网络动力学理论,强调了将高维网络动力学理论引入滑坡灾害影响下区域路网抗灾能力研究的未来研究方向。
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