by Vance Tan | Jan 14, 2014 | Network risk analysis
Abstract Extreme natural hazards such as floods, hurricanes and earthquakes can cause catastrophic failures of infrastructure assets and networks. Understanding the risks due to natural hazards on large-scale infrastructures presents several challenges due to...
by Vance Tan | Dec 8, 2013 | Network risk analysis
Abstract For modern cities addressing critical infrastructure risk has become very relevant from a safety and security point of view. As seen in recent times, among the different shocks that large-scale infrastructures are exposed to climate hazards have the potential...
by Vance Tan | Nov 11, 2013 | Network risk analysis
Abstract National infrastructure (NI) forms the backbone of our modern communities and provides the foundations for economic productivity and social wellbeing. NI includes the five economic infrastructure sectors of: (1) energy, (2) transport, (3) water, (4) waste,...
by Vance Tan | Oct 9, 2013 | Network risk analysis
Abstract Moving from univariate to multivariate frequency analysis, this study extends the Klemeš’ critique of the widespread belief that the increasingly refined mathematical structures of probability functions increase the accuracy and credibility of the...
by Vance Tan | Oct 1, 2013 | Network risk analysis
Abstract To create sustainable, adaptive and resilient societies we need to develop a proper understanding of infrastructure risk. This research improves such understanding by examining widespread failures of interdependent infrastructure networks from extreme climate...
by Vance Tan | Oct 1, 2013 | Network risk analysis
Abstract Analysing interdependent infrastructure provisions under extreme climate risk. International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure (ISNGI), Wollongong, Australia, 2013. Authors Pant, R., Thacker, S., Hall, J., Barr, S. and Alderson,...