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ASCE 9780784477847 2013

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Chile Earthquake of 2010 Lifeline Performance

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ASCE 2013 425
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Sponsored by the Technical Council on Lifeline Earthquake Engineering of ASCE.When a magnitude 8.8 earthquake occurred off the coast of Chile on February 27, 2010, it affected 80 percent of Chile

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
8 Contents
12 Preface
13 Contributors
14 Acknowledgements
15 Acknowledgment of Local Support
24 1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Geotechnical Aspects
26 1.2 Lifelines
29 1.3 Organization
30 2. SEISMOLOGY AND GEOTECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS
2.1 Geologic Aspects
45 2.2 Geotechnical Engineering Aspects
66 2.3 Discussion and Recommendations
68 2.4 Acknowledgements
2.5 References
70 3. TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
71 3.1 Description of the System
3.2 Overiew of System Performance
75 3.3 Performance of Highways and Bridges
97 3.4 Railways
98 3.5 Observations and Recommendations
101 3.6 Acknowledgements
102 3.7 References
103 4. PORTS
4.1 Overview of Ports Performance
105 4.2 Coronel
117 4.3 Port of San Vincente
123 4.4 Port of Lirquen
126 4.5 Port of Talcahuano
133 4.6 Navy Port at Molo
137 4.7 Abastible Pier and Other Independent Offshore Piers in the Concepcion Area
4.8 Major Observations and Recommendations
138 4.9 Acknowledgements
139 5. GAS AND LIQUID FUEL
5.1 Description of System
5.2 Refinery Performance
141 5.3 Crude Oil Pipeline System Performance
145 5.4 Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) Plant Performance
5.5 Gas Fuel System Performance
146 5.6 Major Observations and Recommendations
5.7 Acknowledgments
147 6. ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS
148 6.1 System Description
149 6.2 System Characteristics and Response
161 6.3 Generating Systems
168 6.4 Transmission System
237 6.5 Distribution System
251 6.6 Transmission and Distribution Lines
259 6.7 Conclusions and Observations
261 6.8 Acknowledgements
6.9 References
262 7. TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
264 7.1 Description of the System
267 7.2 Overview of System Performance
272 7.3 Cellular Networks
290 7.4 Landline Network Including Transmission and Distribution
300 7.5 General Observations
301 7.6 Major Observations and Recommendations
302 7.7 Acknowledgements
303 8. WATER AND WASTEWATER SYSTEM
306 8.1 Description of System
320 8.2 Overview of System Performance
8.3 Damage Sites
335 8.4 Major Observations and Recommendations
8.5 Acknowledgments
336 8.6 References
337 9. AIRPORTS
9.1 Description of Airports
338 9.2 Overview of System Performance
339 9.3 Santiago Internatioanl Airport (SCL)
371 9.4 Concepción International Airport (CCP)
378 9.5 Los Angeles Airport (LSQ)
386 9.6 Observations and Recommendations
387 9.7 Acknowledgments
388 10. INFRASTRUCTURE INTERDEPENDENCIES AND RESILIENCE
10.1 Phases of Lifeline System Interdependence
391 10.2 Lifeline System Restoration Performance
393 10.3 Quantitative Lifeline Interdependence Analysis
395 10.4 Research and Practical Challenges
397 10.5 Conclusions and Recommendations
398 10.6 Acknowledgements
399 10.7 References
10.8 Appendix A
410 11. EMERGENCY RESPONSE, RECOVERY, AND SOCIAL IMPACT
411 11.1 Earthquake Culture
11.2 Emergency Response
414 11.3 Recovery
417 11.4 Social Impact
418 11.5 Major Observations and Recommendations
11.6 Acknowledgements
420 Index
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421 D
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422 H
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423 N
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424 T
425 U
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ASCE 9780784477847 2013
$77.46