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Entry: consequence model

URI: https://registry.epos-eu.org/ncl/FAIR-Incubator/tcs-TSU/17

A relationship showing the probability of exceeding a specific number of fatalities or a specific economic loss value due to a prescribed physical damage level. The term is used more specifically for representing the consequences of physical damage to building and infrastructure. Instead of a probability distribution, a consequence function can be also represented with the mean and standard deviation of the expected consequences (e.g., loss of life, economic losses) for given damage levels.

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accepted on 11 Mar 2022 00:16:14.969 | 11 Mar 2022 00:13:52.279

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date accepted 11 Mar 2022 00:16:14.969 | 11 Mar 2022 00:13:52.279
date submitted 11 Mar 2022 00:08:28.180
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description A relationship showing the probability of exceeding a specific number of fatalities or a specific economic loss value due to a prescribed physical damage level. The term is used more specifically for representing the consequences of physical damage to building and infrastructure. Instead of a probability distribution, a consequence function can be also represented with the mean and standard deviation of the expected consequences (e.g., loss of life, economic losses) for given damage levels.
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label consequence model
notation 17
register tcs tSU
status status experimental
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account name t.randriamalala@externe.brgm.fr
name Tendry R

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description A relationship showing the probability of exceeding a specific number of fatalities or a specific economic loss value due to a prescribed physical damage level. The term is used more specifically for representing the consequences of physical damage to building and infrastructure. Instead of a probability distribution, a consequence function can be also represented with the mean and standard deviation of the expected consequences (e.g., loss of life, economic losses) for given damage levels.
label consequence model
notation 17
related Probabilistic Tsunami Risk Analysis
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