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The indirect impact of flooding on the road transport network: a case study of Santarém region in Portugal

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Resumo:The indirect impacts of flooding on transportation networks include, among others, consequences of the service disruption for the users. Indirect impacts are of a wider scale and with a longer incidence in time than direct impacts. The key aspect for the quantification of indirect impacts of flooding is the assessment of the disruption of the transportation service, with social and economic consequences. In this work, a traffic model for a pilot zone is constructed for accurate quantification of the functionality of the network after the failure of infrastructure components such as road segments and bridges. A mesoscopic simulation, which is capable of building a road network model, assigning trip paths with the impact of road closures, and evaluating travel time and vehicle volume redistribution in a given disruption scenario, was used to identify the traffic disruption in the face of flood events. Modelling outputs from a case study in the Santarém region of Portugal indicate which roads are more congested in a day. A comparison between the baseline and a flood scenario yields the impacts of that flood on traffic, estimated in terms of additional travel times and travel distances. Therefore, simulating and mapping the congestion can largely facilitate the identification of vulnerable links.
Autores principais:Shahdani, Fereshteh Jafari
Outros Autores:Ariza, Monica Patrícia Santamaria; Coelho, Mário Rui Freitas; Sousa, Hélder S.; Matos, José C.
Assunto:Road networks Traffic disruption Indirect flood impacts mesoscopic simulation Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia Civil
Ano:2021
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:The indirect impacts of flooding on transportation networks include, among others, consequences of the service disruption for the users. Indirect impacts are of a wider scale and with a longer incidence in time than direct impacts. The key aspect for the quantification of indirect impacts of flooding is the assessment of the disruption of the transportation service, with social and economic consequences. In this work, a traffic model for a pilot zone is constructed for accurate quantification of the functionality of the network after the failure of infrastructure components such as road segments and bridges. A mesoscopic simulation, which is capable of building a road network model, assigning trip paths with the impact of road closures, and evaluating travel time and vehicle volume redistribution in a given disruption scenario, was used to identify the traffic disruption in the face of flood events. Modelling outputs from a case study in the Santarém region of Portugal indicate which roads are more congested in a day. A comparison between the baseline and a flood scenario yields the impacts of that flood on traffic, estimated in terms of additional travel times and travel distances. Therefore, simulating and mapping the congestion can largely facilitate the identification of vulnerable links.