Integrating Risk and Resilience Approaches to Catastrophe Management in Engineering Systems
Purdue University West Lafayette · Arizona State University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Recent natural and man‐made catastrophes, such as the Fukushima nuclear power plant, flooding caused by Hurricane Katrina, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the Haiti earthquake, and the mortgage derivatives crisis, have renewed interest in the concept of resilience , especially as it relates to complex systems vulnerable to multiple or cascading failures. Although the meaning of resilience is contested in different contexts, in general resilience is understood to mean the capacity to adapt to changing conditions without catastrophic loss of form or function. In the context of engineering systems, this has sometimes been interpreted as the probability that system conditions might exceed an irrevocable tipping…
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5Topics & keywords
- Resilience (materials science)
- Catastrophe theory
- Risk analysis (engineering)
- Risk management
- Engineering
- Computer science
- Systems engineering
- Forensic engineering