Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5775
Title: Seismic damage probabilities for segmented buried pipelines
Authors: Toprak, Selçuk
Nacaroğlu, Engin
Koç, Abdullah Cem
Keywords: Buried pipelines
Damage probability
Damage state
Different sizes
Earthquake loadings
Geographical information systems
Geotechnical characteristics
Grid size
Los Angeles
Northridge earthquakes
Peak ground velocity
Pipe-line systems
Pipeline damage
Seismic area
Seismic damage
Seismic intensity
Supply system
Water distributions
Water mains
Water utility
Civil engineering
Damage detection
Electric utilities
Geographic information systems
Industry
Piping systems
Probability
Water pipelines
Water supply
Seismology
Abstract: Having aging buried pipeline systems, many lifeline utility (e.g., water) companies worried about the performance of their systems against various hazards. For example, water distribution engineers of water utility companies need methodology that would assist in estimating the optimum time to replace water mains. Risk assessment of these systems provides a valuable tool for the mitigation studies. In seismic areas, pipelines are affected by earthquake loading and get some damage. The damage state is controlled by several parameters related to pipeline properties, geological and geotechnical characteristics of the locations where pipelines exist and seismic intensity. Because these parameters show substantial change for a pipeline system, which generally spreads over large areas, geographical information systems (GIS) are used for evaluations. In this study, the fragility relations relating the probability of buried pipeline damage within the pipeline system to the seismic intensity levels were presented. The seismic intensity is represented by peak ground velocity (PGV). The 1994 Northridge Earthquake and Los Angeles water supply system damage database were used to develop the fragility relations. By using the GIS, a grid of different sizes were superimposed on the pipeline damage and PGV maps. Effects of grid size on the damage probability curves were discussed © 2011 Taylor & Francis Group, London.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5775
ISBN: 9780415669863
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