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The different quantitative and qualitative safety analysis techniques are reviewed. These techniques...
International audienceCommon cause failures (CCFs) are an important part of reliability analysis whe...
This paper introduces a method of evaluating the hazardous failure rate of a safety relevant control...
Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their constructive comme...
Sriramula’s work within the Lloyd’s Register Foundation Centre for Safety and Reliability Engineerin...
International audienceCommon cause failures (CCFs) are an important part of reliability analysis whe...
Common cause failures (CCFs) have been an important issue in reliability analysis for several decade...
Notions of redundancy and diversity are ubiquitous in the design of safety instrumented systems (SIS...
Safety-instrumented systems (SISs) are among the most important and effective safety barriers in red...
In order to gain an improvement of safety or availability measures of the safety-relevant control sy...
Quantitative safety assessment of a safety system plays an important role in comparing design altern...
The assessment of mechanical systems is not an exact science and predictions can be subject to consi...
A number of reliability models of power system components including protective-system failures have ...
The ever-increasing complexity of engineering systems has fuelled the need for novel and efficient c...
Safety instrumented systems (SISs) are of prime importance to the process industry to avoid catastro...
The different quantitative and qualitative safety analysis techniques are reviewed. These techniques...
International audienceCommon cause failures (CCFs) are an important part of reliability analysis whe...
This paper introduces a method of evaluating the hazardous failure rate of a safety relevant control...
Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their constructive comme...
Sriramula’s work within the Lloyd’s Register Foundation Centre for Safety and Reliability Engineerin...
International audienceCommon cause failures (CCFs) are an important part of reliability analysis whe...
Common cause failures (CCFs) have been an important issue in reliability analysis for several decade...
Notions of redundancy and diversity are ubiquitous in the design of safety instrumented systems (SIS...
Safety-instrumented systems (SISs) are among the most important and effective safety barriers in red...
In order to gain an improvement of safety or availability measures of the safety-relevant control sy...
Quantitative safety assessment of a safety system plays an important role in comparing design altern...
The assessment of mechanical systems is not an exact science and predictions can be subject to consi...
A number of reliability models of power system components including protective-system failures have ...
The ever-increasing complexity of engineering systems has fuelled the need for novel and efficient c...
Safety instrumented systems (SISs) are of prime importance to the process industry to avoid catastro...
The different quantitative and qualitative safety analysis techniques are reviewed. These techniques...
International audienceCommon cause failures (CCFs) are an important part of reliability analysis whe...
This paper introduces a method of evaluating the hazardous failure rate of a safety relevant control...