Domino accidents are typical low-frequency and high-consequence events in chemical process industries. Applying quantitative risk assessment (QRA) in domino accident assessment is challenging due to the uncertainties in the escalation process. Meanwhile, the outcomes of QRA are subject to a certain degree of unreliability due to the inappropriate representation of uncertainty. This paper reviews the literature in the field of QRA of domino accidents that may happen in the chemical process industries. Firstly, the sources of uncertainty in risk assessment of domino effects are identified and categorized based on a fundamental structure of uncertainty and a QRA framework. Furthermore, the current methodologies and approaches applied for handl...
Domino effects are low-probability high-consequence accidents causing severe damage to humans, proce...
It is well known that the domino effect can have a major impact on accidents in storage facilities, ...
Domino effect is responsible of several catastrophic accidents that took place in the chemical and p...
Data uncertainties caused by the lack of knowledge and nature variation or randomness present vital ...
Abstract High-impact low-probability (HILP) accident scenarios in industrial sites are raising a gro...
Since the 1990s, domino effects have obtained increasing attention in the process and chemical indus...
A systematic procedure for the quantitative assessment of the risk caused by domino effect was devel...
The complexity of Domino scenarios represented a considerable obstacle to the quantitative assessmen...
none3Escalation of primary accidental scenarios triggering a "domino effect" have caused extremely s...
The quantitative risk assessment of domino effect together with the development of dedicated tools a...
Domino effects resulting in cascading events in the chemical and process industries are well known c...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Abstract Domino effects resulting in cascading events in the chemical and proce...
In 1996 the European Union adopted the Seveso II Directive. The Directive stated actions to be taken...
Accidents involving a domino effect have caused devastating consequences in the chemical industry. S...
Domino effects are low-probability high-consequence accidents causing severe damage to humans, proce...
It is well known that the domino effect can have a major impact on accidents in storage facilities, ...
Domino effect is responsible of several catastrophic accidents that took place in the chemical and p...
Data uncertainties caused by the lack of knowledge and nature variation or randomness present vital ...
Abstract High-impact low-probability (HILP) accident scenarios in industrial sites are raising a gro...
Since the 1990s, domino effects have obtained increasing attention in the process and chemical indus...
A systematic procedure for the quantitative assessment of the risk caused by domino effect was devel...
The complexity of Domino scenarios represented a considerable obstacle to the quantitative assessmen...
none3Escalation of primary accidental scenarios triggering a "domino effect" have caused extremely s...
The quantitative risk assessment of domino effect together with the development of dedicated tools a...
Domino effects resulting in cascading events in the chemical and process industries are well known c...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Abstract Domino effects resulting in cascading events in the chemical and proce...
In 1996 the European Union adopted the Seveso II Directive. The Directive stated actions to be taken...
Accidents involving a domino effect have caused devastating consequences in the chemical industry. S...
Domino effects are low-probability high-consequence accidents causing severe damage to humans, proce...
It is well known that the domino effect can have a major impact on accidents in storage facilities, ...
Domino effect is responsible of several catastrophic accidents that took place in the chemical and p...