Fuzzy and simulation-based techniques for industrial safety and risk assessment |
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Authors: | Alessandra Orsoni |
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Affiliation: | School of Business Information Management, Kingston University , Kingston, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper characterizes the development of a hybrid computer-based tool supporting design for safety practices in industrial plant component specification and layout definition. The tool combines simulation and fuzzy logic techniques for the systematic risk assessment of specified design and layout configurations for plants dealing with hazardous materials. In the hybrid system architecture, the simulation module provides the historical experience for a priori hazard identification and ranking, accounting for the domino effects of possible accidental occurrences, while the fuzzy module provides the correlation matrices for concurrent hazard evaluation and overall risk assessment. In particular, the fuzzy module enables the quantitative assessment and comparison among alternative design solutions providing design guidelines, which can be further tested and verified through simulation. |
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Keywords: | Industrial hazard Design for safety Hybrid decision support Fuzzy logic |
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