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Multi-Hazard Analysis and Design Guidelines: Recommendations for Structure And Infrastructure Systems in The Indian Context

Tathagata Roy, Vasant Matsagar

2021Current Science15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The interdependencies between various risks imposed by natural as well as accidental/man-made hazards demand a holistic design approach to ensure structural safety through multi-hazard engineering. In this regard, the present article provides guidelines and recommendations for design of structure and infrastructure systems under multi-hazard scenarios of natural and accidental/manmade hazards, specifically in the Indian context. The need and relevance of multi-hazard analysis and design of structures are elaborated, and key design strategies during design (service) life for normal civil engineering structures as well as critical infrastructure and facilities are recommended for major regions of India experiencing multiple hazards.

Topics & Concepts

Natural hazardContext (archaeology)HazardInterdependenceRisk analysis (engineering)Relevance (law)Hazard analysisCritical infrastructureAccidentalKey (lock)Construction engineeringComputer scienceEngineeringEnvironmental planningBusinessEnvironmental scienceComputer securityGeographyReliability engineeringPolitical scienceLawOrganic chemistryMeteorologyPhysicsArchaeologyAcousticsChemistryInfrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability AnalysisStructural Response to Dynamic LoadsOccupational Health and Safety Research
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