#7576. Multi-hazard analysis and design of structures: status and research trends
October 2026 | publication date |
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Journal’s subject area: |
Ocean Engineering;
Building and Construction;
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality;
Mechanical Engineering;
Civil and Structural Engineering;
Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology; |
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Abstract:
Multiple hazards, such as, earthquake, strong wind, snow, flood-induced scour, tsunami, landslide, rain, blast, explosion, fire outbreak, etc. have caused extensive global devastations to civil structure and infrastructure systems in terms of physical and socio-economic losses. The catastrophic losses are largely due to the complex effects of these multiple hazards, as the existing provisions currently do not address the intriguing effects of multi-hazard. The associated complex and multifaceted effects, hence, warrant urgent attention for establishing new design code provisions to assess new and retrofit existing structures. In this context, this article presents a detailed and comprehensive review about the multi-hazard effects on structures and infrastructures exposed to different natural and manmade hazards.
Keywords:
cascading hazards; disaster mitigation; earthquakes; fragility; inter-relation; Multi-hazard; probabilistic
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