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Energy-related Severe Accident Database(ENSAD):cloud-based geospatial platform
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作者 Wansub Kim Peter Burgherr +3 位作者 Matteo Spada Peter Lustenberger Anna Kalinina Stefan Hirschberg 《Big Earth Data》 EI 2018年第4期368-394,共27页
The Energy-related Severe Accident Database(ENSAD)is the most authoritative resource for comparative risk analysis of accidents in the energy sector.Although ENSAD contains comprehensive,worldwide data,it is a non-spa... The Energy-related Severe Accident Database(ENSAD)is the most authoritative resource for comparative risk analysis of accidents in the energy sector.Although ENSAD contains comprehensive,worldwide data,it is a non-spatial database in Microsoft Access format.Therefore,spatial characteristics of the data cannot be fully utilised as well as analysed directly.Based on these premises,a new web-based version of ENSAD with GIS-capabilities–named ENSAD v2.0–is designed and developed using state-of-the-art,open source technologies.The ENSAD v2.0 consists of two main components,i.e.a spatial database and a responsive web application.For the spatial database,the current accident data are georeferenced and migrated from Microsoft Access,using a tiered approach.The responsive web application can be accessed from desktops as well as mobile devices,and provides both a 2D and 3D mapping platform that is developed on cloud-based,serverless architecture.ENSAD v2.0 also allows assigning different user roles with specific access rights,and a public version with advanced visualisation capabilities has also been developed.Lastly,a case study was carried out using a spatial analysis to visualise the potential impact radius of a natural gas pipeline explosion and to assess its consequences in terms of economic damage and casualties. 展开更多
关键词 Energy-related severe accident database webbased GIS RESILIENCE cloud computing risk assessment
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