Reliability and Robustness Assessment of Highway Networks under Multi-Hazard Scenarios: A Case Study in Xinjiang, China

Author:

Zhu Weihua12,Wang Shoudong12,Liu Shengli12,Gao Xueying12,Zhang Pengchong12,Zhang Lixiao3

Affiliation:

1. Transport Planning and Research Institute, Ministry of Transport, Beijing 100028, China

2. Laboratory of Transport Safety and Emergency Technology, Beijing 100028, China

3. State Key Joint Laboratory of Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control, School of Environment, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China

Abstract

The robustness and reliability capacities of highways are particularly critical when dealing with emergencies in order to ensure user safety following disaster events. Assessing the robustness and reliability of highways under multi-hazard scenarios and evaluating the impact of planning on them have become urgent topics. In this study, we use the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps’ (XPCC) existing and planned arterial highway networks in China for research. Based on the multi-hazard information, we established and employed four attack strategies on the existing and planned arterial highway networks. The results show that the exposure susceptibility coefficient (ESC) strategy has a higher destruction capability than the random attack strategy, which is close to the greedy algorithm coefficient (GAC) strategy. In addition, attacks have negligible impacts on connectivity reliability and robustness but significantly affect travel time reliability and robustness. When the number of removed edges reaches 20 using the ESC strategy, the travel time reliability drops to 0.4 for the existing highway network. In addition, the planned highway network significantly improves the reliability and robustness with regard to multi-hazard scenarios, especially for travel time reliability. Travel time reliability is improved by 10% under the historical damage records coefficient (HDRC) and ESC attacks. Our study shows that planning promotes the construction of a resilient transportation system in multi-hazard scenarios, providing valuable information for resilient transportation construction.

Funder

The Science and Technology Development Project of the Transport Planning and Research Institute, Ministry of Transport

The Key Science and Technology Project of Transportation Industry

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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