Advanced Seminar on Common Cause Failure Analysis in Probabilistic Safety Assessment [electronic resource] : Proceedings of the ISPRA Course held at the Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy, 16–19 November 1987 /

Treatment of Common Cause Failures. The Nordic Perspective -- Classification of Multiple Related Failures -- Design Defences against Multiple Related Failures -- Design-Related Defensive Measures against Dependent Failures — ABB ATOM’s Approach -- Design Defences against Common Cause/Multiple Related Failure -- Measures Taken at Design Level to Counter Common Cause Failures. A Few Comments Concerning the Approach of EDF -- Analysis Procedures for Identification of MRF’s -- Dependent Failure Modelling by Fault Tree Technique -- Treatment of Multiple Related Failures by MARKOV Method -- Parametric Models for Common Cause Failures Analysis -- Estimation of Parameters of Common Cause Failure Models -- Pitfalls in Common Cause Failure Data Evaluation -- Experience and Results of the CCF-RBE -- Analysis of CCF-DATA-Identification. The Experience from the Nordic Benchmark -- Some Comments on CCF-Quantification. The Experience from the Nordic Benchmark -- Analysis of Common Cause Failures Based on Operating Experience: Possible Approaches and Results -- Multiple Related Failures from the Nordic Operating Experience -- The Use of Abnormal Event Data from Nuclear Power Reactors for Dependent Failure Analysis -- MRF’s from the Analysis of Component Data.

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Main Authors: Amendola, Aniello. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1989
Subjects:Engineering., Quality control., Reliability., Industrial safety., Nuclear engineering., Environmental management., Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk., Nuclear Engineering., Environmental Management.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0629-2
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Summary:Treatment of Common Cause Failures. The Nordic Perspective -- Classification of Multiple Related Failures -- Design Defences against Multiple Related Failures -- Design-Related Defensive Measures against Dependent Failures — ABB ATOM’s Approach -- Design Defences against Common Cause/Multiple Related Failure -- Measures Taken at Design Level to Counter Common Cause Failures. A Few Comments Concerning the Approach of EDF -- Analysis Procedures for Identification of MRF’s -- Dependent Failure Modelling by Fault Tree Technique -- Treatment of Multiple Related Failures by MARKOV Method -- Parametric Models for Common Cause Failures Analysis -- Estimation of Parameters of Common Cause Failure Models -- Pitfalls in Common Cause Failure Data Evaluation -- Experience and Results of the CCF-RBE -- Analysis of CCF-DATA-Identification. The Experience from the Nordic Benchmark -- Some Comments on CCF-Quantification. The Experience from the Nordic Benchmark -- Analysis of Common Cause Failures Based on Operating Experience: Possible Approaches and Results -- Multiple Related Failures from the Nordic Operating Experience -- The Use of Abnormal Event Data from Nuclear Power Reactors for Dependent Failure Analysis -- MRF’s from the Analysis of Component Data.