Risk and Failure Resilience Quantification of Interdependent Transportation Systems

Project Details
STATUS

Completed

START DATE

10/01/14

END DATE

06/29/18

RESEARCH CENTERS InTrans, MTC
SPONSORS

Midwest Transportation Center
USDOT/OST-R
Wichita State University

Researchers
Principal Investigator
Pingfeng Wang
Co-Principal Investigator
Janet Twomey

About the research

This study explores the gap between quantitative and qualitative assessment of engineering resilience in the domain of complex transportation infrastructure systems. A conceptual framework was developed for modeling engineering resilience, and then a Bayesian network was employed as a quantitative tool for the assessment and analysis of engineering resilience. A case study involving a transportation system for an aircraft manufacturing supply chain was employed to demonstrate the developed research and tools. The developed resilience quantification and analysis approach using Bayesian networks could empower system designers to have a better grasp of the weaknesses and strengths of their own systems against system disruptions induced by adverse failure events.


Funding Sources:
Midwest Transportation Center
USDOT/OST-R ($50,000.00)
Wichita State University ($50,000.00)
Total: $100,000.00

Contract Number: DTRT13-G-UTC37

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