The paper presents reliability and risk analysis of the RBMK-1500 reactor accident localization system (ALS) (confinement), which prevents radioactive releases to the environment. Reliability of the system was estimated and compared by two methods: the conventional fault tree method and an innovative dynamic reliability model, based on stochastic differential equations. Frequency of radioactive release through ALS was also estimated. The results of the study indicate that conventional fault tree modeling techniques in this case apply high degree of conservatism in the system reliability estimates. One of the purposes of the ALS reliability study was to demonstrate advantages of the dynamic reliability analysis against the conventional fault...
International audienceDynamic block diagram and dynamic fault tree are introduced to take into accou...
Accurate prediction of dynamic system failure behavior can be important for the reliability and risk...
Traditional quantitative risk assessment methods (e.g., event tree analysis) are static in nature, i...
The paper presents reliability and risk analysis of the RBMK-1500 reactor accident localization syst...
This master thesis deals with application of Markov processes in analysis of reli- ability of comple...
Assessing the reliability of digital I&C systems is an important but challenging task. Tradition...
We have surveyed methods applicable to the reliability analysis of digital instrumentation and contr...
In safety systems of the latest nuclear power plants such as the Advanced Boiling Water Reactor (ABW...
The safety of nuclear power plants (NPPs) significantly relies on the reliability of offsite power. ...
International audienceSome critical safety systems exhibit the characteristics of hybrid stochastic ...
Accidents may occur as a result of complex dynamic processes in interconnected socio-technical syste...
Some critical safety systems exhibit the characteristics of hybrid stochastic class whose performanc...
This paper addresses the improvements to the reliability of the safety systems of nuclear reactors u...
International audienceDynamic reliability explicitly handles the interactions between the stochastic...
The aim of this study is to verify if the reliability of a digital four-channel RPS under the design...
International audienceDynamic block diagram and dynamic fault tree are introduced to take into accou...
Accurate prediction of dynamic system failure behavior can be important for the reliability and risk...
Traditional quantitative risk assessment methods (e.g., event tree analysis) are static in nature, i...
The paper presents reliability and risk analysis of the RBMK-1500 reactor accident localization syst...
This master thesis deals with application of Markov processes in analysis of reli- ability of comple...
Assessing the reliability of digital I&C systems is an important but challenging task. Tradition...
We have surveyed methods applicable to the reliability analysis of digital instrumentation and contr...
In safety systems of the latest nuclear power plants such as the Advanced Boiling Water Reactor (ABW...
The safety of nuclear power plants (NPPs) significantly relies on the reliability of offsite power. ...
International audienceSome critical safety systems exhibit the characteristics of hybrid stochastic ...
Accidents may occur as a result of complex dynamic processes in interconnected socio-technical syste...
Some critical safety systems exhibit the characteristics of hybrid stochastic class whose performanc...
This paper addresses the improvements to the reliability of the safety systems of nuclear reactors u...
International audienceDynamic reliability explicitly handles the interactions between the stochastic...
The aim of this study is to verify if the reliability of a digital four-channel RPS under the design...
International audienceDynamic block diagram and dynamic fault tree are introduced to take into accou...
Accurate prediction of dynamic system failure behavior can be important for the reliability and risk...
Traditional quantitative risk assessment methods (e.g., event tree analysis) are static in nature, i...