Simulation-Based Performance Evaluation of the Road Network in the Aftermath of an Earthquake: A Case Study of Montreal Island (Poster)

The transportation network plays an importation role in case of emergency. The efficiency of the rescue operation in an urban area largely depends on the performance of the transportation network. This paper simulates traffic flows in case of earthquakes and load this additional traffic flows into the network to evaluate the performance of the transportation system. This study also measures the seismic vulnerability of bridges within Montreal regions as per the bridge classes typical to National Building Inventory (NBI) through the development of bridge fragility curves. Based on the damage level estimated using HAZUS software, bridges are prioritized in order to rehabilitate bridges, or deployment of inspection crews for field assessment of bridge damage. This study can provide valuable insights to the first responders of earthquake disaster to take necessary actions for an efficient evacuation in a metropolitan area. Moreover, it can assist residents to plan their evacuation routes based on the prevailing road condition.

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  • English

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  • Pagination: 1 PDF file, 1.4 MB, 1p.
  • Monograph Title: Transportation 2014: Past, Present, Future - 2014 Conference and Exhibition of the Transportation Association of Canada // Transport 2014 : Du passé vers l'avenir - 2014 Congrès et Exposition de 'Association des transports du Canada

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Filing Info

  • Accession Number: 01553370
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Source Agency: Transportation Association of Canada (TAC)
  • Files: ITRD, TAC
  • Created Date: Feb 13 2015 4:28PM