Vulnerability modeling and assessment in urban transit systems considering disaster chains: a weighted complex network approach

This research develops a hybrid approach that integrates disaster chains and complex networks to model and assess vulnerability in urban transit systems. A weighted complex network is established by combining various disaster chains and their frequencies in the operation of the urban transit system,...

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Main Authors: Chen, Hongyu, Zhang, Limao, Ran, Lianyue
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1598792022-07-05T03:09:30Z Vulnerability modeling and assessment in urban transit systems considering disaster chains: a weighted complex network approach Chen, Hongyu Zhang, Limao Ran, Lianyue School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Complex Network Disaster Chains This research develops a hybrid approach that integrates disaster chains and complex networks to model and assess vulnerability in urban transit systems. A weighted complex network is established by combining various disaster chains and their frequencies in the operation of the urban transit system, where disaster events and their transmission paths in chains are considered as nodes and edges in the disaster network, respectively. Several measures are proposed to quantify the vulnerability magnitude of the disaster nodes, edges, and network from both micro-level and macro-level perspectives. A weighted complex network consisting of 31 disaster nodes and 73 edges is constructed to model the disaster transmission in the operation of the metro system. Results show that (1) The steward misoperation (Node 15), the unqualified maintenance (Node 17), and the edge E38 (from Node 17 to Node 23) are identified as the most vulnerable nodes and edge, which should be paid more attention for disaster risk reduction; (2) The network efficiency is calculated to be 0.1244, acting as an anchor for improving system resilience against disasters; (3) The proposed edge vulnerability measure proves to be more effective in discovering more vulnerable edges than the traditional edge measure. Both node and edge attack analysis are performed to discuss the robustness of the developed complex network. It is found that all the intentional attack strategies display better performance for reducing network efficiency than random attack strategies, and global attack strategies are more efficient in both node and edge attack analysis than local attack strategies. This indicates that the developed approach is necessarily effective to identify the vulnerability of disaster events and links in the urban transit system, enabling to discover the best strategy for improving the resilience of the transit system against disasters. Ministry of Education (MOE) Nanyang Technological University The Ministry of Education Tier 1 Grants, Singapore (No. 04MNP000279C120, No. 04MNP002126C120) and the Start-Up Grant at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (No. 04INS000423C120) are acknowledged for their financial support of this research. 2022-07-05T03:09:30Z 2022-07-05T03:09:30Z 2021 Journal Article Chen, H., Zhang, L. & Ran, L. (2021). Vulnerability modeling and assessment in urban transit systems considering disaster chains: a weighted complex network approach. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 54, 102033-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.102033 2212-4209 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159879 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.102033 2-s2.0-85098952670 54 102033 en 04MNP000279C120 04MNP002126C120 04INS000423C120 International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Complex Network
Disaster Chains
spellingShingle Engineering::Civil engineering
Complex Network
Disaster Chains
Chen, Hongyu
Zhang, Limao
Ran, Lianyue
Vulnerability modeling and assessment in urban transit systems considering disaster chains: a weighted complex network approach
description This research develops a hybrid approach that integrates disaster chains and complex networks to model and assess vulnerability in urban transit systems. A weighted complex network is established by combining various disaster chains and their frequencies in the operation of the urban transit system, where disaster events and their transmission paths in chains are considered as nodes and edges in the disaster network, respectively. Several measures are proposed to quantify the vulnerability magnitude of the disaster nodes, edges, and network from both micro-level and macro-level perspectives. A weighted complex network consisting of 31 disaster nodes and 73 edges is constructed to model the disaster transmission in the operation of the metro system. Results show that (1) The steward misoperation (Node 15), the unqualified maintenance (Node 17), and the edge E38 (from Node 17 to Node 23) are identified as the most vulnerable nodes and edge, which should be paid more attention for disaster risk reduction; (2) The network efficiency is calculated to be 0.1244, acting as an anchor for improving system resilience against disasters; (3) The proposed edge vulnerability measure proves to be more effective in discovering more vulnerable edges than the traditional edge measure. Both node and edge attack analysis are performed to discuss the robustness of the developed complex network. It is found that all the intentional attack strategies display better performance for reducing network efficiency than random attack strategies, and global attack strategies are more efficient in both node and edge attack analysis than local attack strategies. This indicates that the developed approach is necessarily effective to identify the vulnerability of disaster events and links in the urban transit system, enabling to discover the best strategy for improving the resilience of the transit system against disasters.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Chen, Hongyu
Zhang, Limao
Ran, Lianyue
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author Chen, Hongyu
Zhang, Limao
Ran, Lianyue
author_sort Chen, Hongyu
title Vulnerability modeling and assessment in urban transit systems considering disaster chains: a weighted complex network approach
title_short Vulnerability modeling and assessment in urban transit systems considering disaster chains: a weighted complex network approach
title_full Vulnerability modeling and assessment in urban transit systems considering disaster chains: a weighted complex network approach
title_fullStr Vulnerability modeling and assessment in urban transit systems considering disaster chains: a weighted complex network approach
title_full_unstemmed Vulnerability modeling and assessment in urban transit systems considering disaster chains: a weighted complex network approach
title_sort vulnerability modeling and assessment in urban transit systems considering disaster chains: a weighted complex network approach
publishDate 2022
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