China Safety Science Journal ›› 2022, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (7): 143-150.doi: 10.16265/j.cnki.issn1003-3033.2022.07.1391

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Safety resilience assessment of urban road traffic system under rainstorm waterlogging

TANG Shaohu1(), ZHU Wei2,**(), CHENG Guang1, ZHENG Jianchun2, ZHOU Jin1   

  1. 1 College of Urban Rail Transit and Logistics,Beijing Union University, Beijing, 100101,China
    2 Institute of Urban Systems Engineering, Beijing Academy of Science and Technology, Beijing 100035, China
  • Received:2022-02-20 Revised:2022-05-11 Online:2022-08-12 Published:2023-01-28
  • Contact: ZHU Wei

Abstract:

In order to evaluate the impact of a rainstorm waterlogging on the resilience of urban road traffic systems, the resilience network hierarchical model of the urban road traffic system was constructed by analyzing the safety resilience factors of the road traffic system. Four layers of networks were divided, including drainage network, road network, traffic network and emergency network, and the connotation and mechanism of the model were given. Combined with the hierarchical model, a resilience evaluation index system was designed. Furthermore, a qualitative and quantitative evaluation method of urban road traffic system resilience was given by using FAHP. Finally, a case study of a rainstorm waterlogging disaster in a region of Beijing was carried out. The results show that the resilience function curves of the system all decreased seriously after three rainfalls, with the decline ranges of 68.18%, 51.28% and 59.52%, respectively. The average resilience of the system is 0.57, and the resilience evaluation result is 0.53. The evaluation result is consistent with the example analysis. The proposed method can analyze the safety resilience, and evolution trend of urban road traffic systems under rainstorm waterlogging, realize the accurate evaluation of system safety resilience, and improve the management level of system safety resilience.

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Key words: rainstorm waterlogging, urban road traffic system, resilience assessment, resilience model, fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP)