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Somayajulu L. N. Dhulipala

Researcher at Idaho National Laboratory

Publications -  24
Citations -  111

Somayajulu L. N. Dhulipala is an academic researcher from Idaho National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Hazard (logic). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 11 publications receiving 39 citations. Previous affiliations of Somayajulu L. N. Dhulipala include Virginia Tech.

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Series of semi-Markov processes to model infrastructure resilience under multihazards

TL;DR: Results indicate that considering inter-event dependencies in recovery modeling can lead to lesser-predicted resilience, thereby affecting resilience-based decision-making.
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A site-consistent method to quantify sufficiency of alternative IMs in relation to PSDA

TL;DR: In this article, a site-specific unified measure for degree of sufficiency from all seismological parameters under consideration using a total information gain metric is proposed, which supports not only comparison of the performance of different intensity measures given a response quantity but also assessment of the particular IM across different response quantities.
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Computation of Vector Hazard Using Salient Features of Seismic Hazard Deaggregation

TL;DR: Deaggregation is one of the products of probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) suitable for identifying the relative contributions of various magnitude-distance bins to a hazard or intensity.
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A Markov framework for generalized post-event systems recovery modeling: From single to multihazards

TL;DR: A generalized post hazard-event recovery modeling framework based on state-dependent Markov-type processes is developed and applied to solve a spectrum of problems that range from hind-casting single-system recovery following a single hazard event to forecasting post-event trajectories under multiple hazards and modeling the recovery of a system-of-systems.
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MASTODON: An Open-Source Software for Seismic Analysis and Risk Assessment of Critical Infrastructure

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a risk assessment of safety critical infrastructure like hospitals, nuclear power plants, dams, and facilities handling radioactive materials using seismic analysis and risk assessment techniques.