2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpvp.2020.104167
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Seismic vulnerability analysis of buried polyethylene pipeline based on finite element method

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“…The study by Duan Jiahong [5] extended the applicability of seismic vulnerability assessment from structural behavior to load-bearing capacity, aiming to evaluate the track transport capacity of large-span cable-stayed bridges under seismic conditions. The study by Ying Wu [6] defined the damage state of polyethylene pipes and considered pipe and seismic wave sample. Susanne Ettinger [7] evaluated various aspects of site-specific environmental characteristics and building design, using flash flooding as a case study, and developed a statistical method that can estimate the probability of damage to buildings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study by Duan Jiahong [5] extended the applicability of seismic vulnerability assessment from structural behavior to load-bearing capacity, aiming to evaluate the track transport capacity of large-span cable-stayed bridges under seismic conditions. The study by Ying Wu [6] defined the damage state of polyethylene pipes and considered pipe and seismic wave sample. Susanne Ettinger [7] evaluated various aspects of site-specific environmental characteristics and building design, using flash flooding as a case study, and developed a statistical method that can estimate the probability of damage to buildings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%