
%0 Journal Article
%T Assessment of risk due to debris flow events
%J Natural hazards review
%D 2003
%A Archetti, Renata
%A Lamberti, Alberto
%V 4
%N 3
%P 115-125
%X The traditional approach to hydraulic engineering problems, such as the design of dams or embankments or, specifically in the case of consideration, the design of a settling basin for debris flows, is deterministic and uncertainties are not explicitly considered in the evaluation of the designed structure. Nowadays some effort is made to consider phenomena in a probabilistic rather than deterministic framework, in order to respond clearly to the demand for reliability. In this paper, failure, damage, and risk are exemplified for a debris-flow prone basin and considerations on the acceptable amount of risk are presented. The evaluation of debris flow hazard is carried out for a specific site (Acquabona, Italy). The standard methodology used to perform a risk assessment analysis is applied. All relevant failure modes are represented by failure functions and each of the function's variables is described by a statistical distribution; all relevant uncertainties are included in a Level II probabilistic calculation and failure probability is evaluated with a first order reliability method. Finally, the probability of failure is compared with the acceptable amount of risk.<p />
%G 
%I American Society of Civil Engineers
%@ 1527-6988
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)1527-6988(2003)4:3(115)