Assessing building's post-earthquake functional recovery accounting for utility system disruption

Negar Mohammadgholibeyki , Maria Koliou , Abbie B. Liel
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Experience from past earthquakes has demonstrated the need to account for design goals beyond safety, known as functional recovery objectives, in the interest of community resilience. Frameworks have been proposed in the literature to assess the post-earthquake functional recovery of a building, but without accounting for utility systems’ disruption, which may be a key contributor to determining when a building is functional. This paper integrates a previously proposed probabilistic method for estimating the post-earthquake restoration of critical utility services with an individual building's functional recovery assessment framework. The integration was performed by incorporating utilities into the building system fault trees embedded into a functional recovery framework for various building occupancies (residential and commercial office buildings). Once incorporated, the results are used to interrogate the functional recovery of a reinforced concrete building, and the recovery time results were presented for seven cases investigating contributing factors in the functional recovery results including the number of crews available for lifeline restoration, the effect of low-quality service on meeting tenant requirements for elevators, heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing and electrical systems, consideration of fire watch, the effect of building seismic retrofit, as well as different cases of fragility functions for the lifeline systems. Results showed that utility systems’ disruption does not have a significant impact on the recoccupancy of a building because only one utility-dependent building system (fire suppression) is needed for the building's safety. Unlike reoccupancy, utility systems are significant for functional recovery, mainly at moderate hazard levels because, at these levels, lifeline networks could be damaged without significant building damage, such that the lifeline systems restoration governs. Buildings with more restrictive tenant requirements are more sensitive to tenant disruptions.

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考虑公用事业系统中断,评估建筑物震后功能恢复
过去地震的经验表明,为了社区的复原力,需要考虑安全之外的设计目标,即功能恢复目标。文献中提出了评估建筑物地震后功能恢复的框架,但没有考虑公用设施系统的破坏,这可能是确定建筑物何时功能的关键因素。本文将先前提出的用于估计关键公用设施设施震后恢复的概率方法与单个建筑的功能恢复评估框架相结合。该集成是通过将公用设施纳入建筑系统故障树来实现的,故障树嵌入各种建筑占用(住宅和商业办公楼)的功能恢复框架中。一旦纳入,这些结果就用于询问钢筋混凝土建筑的功能恢复,并提供了七个案例的恢复时间结果,调查了功能恢复结果中的影响因素,包括可用于生命线恢复的工作人员数量、低质量服务对满足租户对电梯的要求的影响、,供暖、通风和空调(HVAC)、管道和电气系统、消防值班的考虑、建筑抗震改造的影响,以及生命线系统的不同脆弱性功能。结果表明,公用设施系统的破坏对建筑物的重新占用没有显著影响,因为为了建筑物的安全,只需要一个与公用设施相关的建筑系统(灭火)。与重新占用不同,公用事业系统对功能恢复具有重要意义,主要是在中等危险水平下,因为在这些水平上,生命线网络可能会被破坏,而不会对建筑物造成重大损坏,因此生命线系统的恢复起着支配作用。租户要求更严格的建筑对租户干扰更敏感。
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