Istanbul natural gas network rapid response and risk mitigation system.

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Title: Istanbul natural gas network rapid response and risk mitigation system.
Authors: Zulfikar, Can1 canzulfikar@trakya.edu.tr, Erdik, Mustafa2, Safak, Erdal2, Biyikoglu, Hikmet3, Kariptas, Cagatay4
Source: Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering. Sep2016, Vol. 14 Issue 9, p2565-2578. 14p.
Subject Terms: *Emergency management, *Natural gas, *Earthquake damage, *Natural disaster warning systems, *Natural gas pipelines
Geographic Terms: Turkey
Abstract: This paper describes a rapid response and risk mitigation system Istanbul Natural Gas Distribution Network Seismic Risk Reduction Project (IGRAS) for the Istanbul Natural Gas Network (IGDAŞ). Upon the trigger signal received from the earthquake early warning system in Istanbul, the real-time algorithm at IGRAS system district regulators checks the threshold levels of ground-motion parameters and interrupts the gas flow if any exceedance is detected. Then the system: (1) produces almost real-time earthquake hazard maps by using on-line strong-motion data from the strong-motion network in Istanbul: (2) estimates the distribution of damage to the natural gas network; and (3) transfers these damage distribution maps to stakeholders to enable dispatching rapid response teams to high damage areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Database: Energy & Power Source
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Abstract:This paper describes a rapid response and risk mitigation system Istanbul Natural Gas Distribution Network Seismic Risk Reduction Project (IGRAS) for the Istanbul Natural Gas Network (IGDAŞ). Upon the trigger signal received from the earthquake early warning system in Istanbul, the real-time algorithm at IGRAS system district regulators checks the threshold levels of ground-motion parameters and interrupts the gas flow if any exceedance is detected. Then the system: (1) produces almost real-time earthquake hazard maps by using on-line strong-motion data from the strong-motion network in Istanbul: (2) estimates the distribution of damage to the natural gas network; and (3) transfers these damage distribution maps to stakeholders to enable dispatching rapid response teams to high damage areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:1570761X
DOI:10.1007/s10518-016-9964-x