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Seismic Reliability Analysis of Engineering Network (I)—Connectivity Reliability

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A common characteristic of lifeline engineering systems is that they usually cover a large area as a network which consists of many structures

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    For the seismic reliability analysis of electric-voltage transfer substation, see Appendix B of the book.

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Li, J., Liu, W. (2021). Seismic Reliability Analysis of Engineering Network (I)—Connectivity Reliability. In: Lifeline Engineering Systems. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9101-3_6

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