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  • Click on the Execute Analysis ( ) icon to bring up the Execute Analysis wizard again.
  • Expand the Lifeline category and select Electric Power Utility Network Damage (Hazus Style). Click the Finish button.
  • In the analysis graph, click on the _Electric Power Utility Network Damage (Hazus Style) icon to bring up the form page.
    1. For the Result Name field, specify a name such as Electric Power Network Damage for INA.
    2. For the Power Network field, click the Search ( ) button and find the dataset called Memphis Electric Power Network for INA and click the Finish button to add it to your scenario.
    3. For the Hazard field, click the Search ( ) button and locate the scenario earthquake we just created for the water network damage. If you used the example name previously specified, it should be called Memphis 7.3 Scenario Earthquake. Click the Finish button after you have located the dataset.
  • All other required fields should be filled in so you can now click the Execute button to run the analysis.

One stipulation should be noted here. Since our power network did not contain any nodes, there is no damage result that can be applied to the Interdependent Network Analysis. However, since it is a required input, we still needed to generate the result dataset. In the INA, the power network will be ignored and only the water network damage will be used to determine service reduction and connectivity loss.

  • Click on the Execute Analysis ( Image Added) icon again to bring up the Execute Analysis wizard.
  • Expand the Lifeline category and select Interdependent Network Analysis. Click the Finish button.