Vulnerability assessment framework for interdependent critical infrastructures: case-study for Great Britain’s rail network

Critical infrastructures vulnerability assessment involves understanding various sociotechnological aspects of modern day infrastructures. While vulnerabilities exist at different scales, failures of large-scale installations in infrastructures are significant because they lead towards widespread so...

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Main Authors: Raghav Pant, Jim W. Hall, Simon P. Blainey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TU Delft Open 2016-01-01
Series:European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research
Online Access:https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/ejtir/article/view/3120
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spelling doaj-424e5872bbbb478da8181a15ca971dd62021-07-26T08:34:33ZengTU Delft OpenEuropean Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research1567-71412016-01-0116110.18757/ejtir.2016.16.1.31202732Vulnerability assessment framework for interdependent critical infrastructures: case-study for Great Britain’s rail networkRaghav Pant0Jim W. Hall1Simon P. Blainey2University of OxfordUniversity of OxfordUniversity of SouthamptonCritical infrastructures vulnerability assessment involves understanding various sociotechnological aspects of modern day infrastructures. While vulnerabilities exist at different scales, failures of large-scale installations in infrastructures are significant because they lead towards widespread social and economic disruptions. There is growing awareness of the multiple potential causes of failure, including those due to dependence upon other infrastructures. This paper establishes a framework for national analysis of vulnerability of interdependent infrastructures. We present: (i) A mathematical formulation of the vulnerability assessment; (ii) Network models for infrastructures that take in account the geographic, physical and operational characteristics of connecting nodes and edges; (iii) Interdependency mapping models that establish relationships between different subsystems within and across infrastructures; and (iv) Methods for implementing failure and disruption calculations. The methodology is demonstrated for Great Britain’s railway infrastructure, for which we have built detailed interdependency mappings between critical assets and infrastructures that support railway operations. Two key vulnerability assessment results, produced to examine failure impacts of such assets on railway passenger trip flows, include: (i) Random failure outcomes; and (ii) Flood vulnerability outcomes. The results show which critical infrastructure interdependencies potentially have large impacts on railway operations, providing a useful analysis tool for further risk and adaptation planning.https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/ejtir/article/view/3120
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Jim W. Hall
Simon P. Blainey
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Vulnerability assessment framework for interdependent critical infrastructures: case-study for Great Britain’s rail network
European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research
author_facet Raghav Pant
Jim W. Hall
Simon P. Blainey
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title Vulnerability assessment framework for interdependent critical infrastructures: case-study for Great Britain’s rail network
title_short Vulnerability assessment framework for interdependent critical infrastructures: case-study for Great Britain’s rail network
title_full Vulnerability assessment framework for interdependent critical infrastructures: case-study for Great Britain’s rail network
title_fullStr Vulnerability assessment framework for interdependent critical infrastructures: case-study for Great Britain’s rail network
title_full_unstemmed Vulnerability assessment framework for interdependent critical infrastructures: case-study for Great Britain’s rail network
title_sort vulnerability assessment framework for interdependent critical infrastructures: case-study for great britain’s rail network
publisher TU Delft Open
series European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research
issn 1567-7141
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Critical infrastructures vulnerability assessment involves understanding various sociotechnological aspects of modern day infrastructures. While vulnerabilities exist at different scales, failures of large-scale installations in infrastructures are significant because they lead towards widespread social and economic disruptions. There is growing awareness of the multiple potential causes of failure, including those due to dependence upon other infrastructures. This paper establishes a framework for national analysis of vulnerability of interdependent infrastructures. We present: (i) A mathematical formulation of the vulnerability assessment; (ii) Network models for infrastructures that take in account the geographic, physical and operational characteristics of connecting nodes and edges; (iii) Interdependency mapping models that establish relationships between different subsystems within and across infrastructures; and (iv) Methods for implementing failure and disruption calculations. The methodology is demonstrated for Great Britain’s railway infrastructure, for which we have built detailed interdependency mappings between critical assets and infrastructures that support railway operations. Two key vulnerability assessment results, produced to examine failure impacts of such assets on railway passenger trip flows, include: (i) Random failure outcomes; and (ii) Flood vulnerability outcomes. The results show which critical infrastructure interdependencies potentially have large impacts on railway operations, providing a useful analysis tool for further risk and adaptation planning.
url https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/ejtir/article/view/3120
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