Affiliation: | Zhi-min FU1,2,Yan XIANG*2,3,Cheng-dong LIU2,Zi-yang LI2,Zhan-jun WANG3 1. College of Hydrology and Water Resources,Hohai University,Nanjing 210098,P. R. China 2. State Key Laboratory of Hydrology-Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering,P. R. China 3. Dam Safety Management Department,Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute,Nanjing 210029,P. R. China |
Abstract: | Vulnerability to natural disasters falls into three categories: exposure, resistance, and resilience, where resilience mainly refers to the capability of a pressure-bearing system to recover by returning to its initial state, that is, the ability to adapt to disaster pressure. Resilience is a major subject of research on disaster prevention and mitigation. This research mainly focuses on the ability of the hydraulic structure to recover from the significant impacts of typhoons. According to the load/unload ... |