Simulation Model Based Response Management Related to Railway (Earthquake) Disaster

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Abstract

Railway system as part of the general transportation system is a strategic element that supports the economy and the society. Its role is continuously rising with rapid industrialization, urbanization, and changes in the society expectations regarding sustainable systems. New and emerging technologies call and permit the augmentation of the railway systems’ disaster management. This paper deals with the development of an improved response management concept related to railways’ damage, caused by earthquakes. The paper synthetizes the latest technologies, engineering, and management methods in one improved response management system. After the concept inspiration, the paper describes the applicable novel models and introduces an improved response management being developed for railway systems, damaged by earthquakes. The concept is verified in simulation. The novelty includes a new approach in the identification of the critical infrastructure, the risk assessment, the prediction of aftershocks and the recursive application of the adaptive Markov process to the simulation supporting the response management concept.

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Kinzhikeyev, S., Rohács, J., Rohács, D., & Boros, A. (2022). Simulation Model Based Response Management Related to Railway (Earthquake) Disaster. Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering, 66(1), 40–49. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPci.17578

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