Vulnerability of Bridges to Natural Events
Abstract
This project utilized the HAZUS program and ArcGIS to perform vulnerability assessments on the bridges in Puerto Rico After conducting earthquake scenarios, the
most probable bridge to experience failure or distress was identified and analyzed It
was determined that the HAZUS program and ArcGIS were not fully integrated for
different hazard scenarios, and the learning curve in order to use them by novice
investigations were steep A more traditional methodology is suggested to identify high
risked bridges, such as merging liquefaction, tsunami, landslide and seismic wave maps
together in order to identify the bridges that are located in areas of concurrent high
natural hazards, being more likely to be affected by such events