Department of Research and Exploratory Development, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD, USA
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Civil Engineering′s Disaster Resilience Quantification
Author(s): David Karig*
Due to the concentrated risk posed by urbanization, cities need to be resistant to unanticipated disasters and quickly recover from them. A
city's resilience can be accurately measured through resilience quantification. Many existing examinations have zeroed in on and proposed a
few systems on the quantitative proportions of catastrophe flexibility and the comparing research objects incorporate various sorts of debacles,
different spaces and numerous levels. The studies on seismic resilience in civil engineering are among the most comprehensive of these research
subjects. The dynamics of engineering facilities and engineering-related social and economic functions, such as city-scale engineering, social
and economic functionalities and essential functionalities of building, transportation, lifeline and nonphysical subsystems of a city, have been the
focus of stu.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2165-784X.2022.12.464
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