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Safety and reliability analysis in a polyvinyl chloride batch process using dynamic simulator-case study: Loss of containment incident
Authors:Rizal Datu  Tani Shinichi  Nishiyama Kimitoshi  Suzuki Kazuhiko
Affiliation:System Analysis Laboratory, Department of Systems Engineering, Okayama University, 3-1-1 Tsushima Naka, Okayama-shi 700-8530, Japan. rizal@syslab.sys.okayama-u.ac.jp
Abstract:In this paper, a novel methodology in batch plant safety and reliability analysis is proposed using a dynamic simulator. A batch process involving several safety objects (e.g. sensors, controller, valves, etc.) is activated during the operational stage. The performance of the safety objects is evaluated by the dynamic simulation and a fault propagation model is generated. By using the fault propagation model, an improved fault tree analysis (FTA) method using switching signal mode (SSM) is developed for estimating the probability of failures. The timely dependent failures can be considered as unavailability of safety objects that can cause the accidents in a plant. Finally, the rank of safety object is formulated as performance index (PI) and can be estimated using the importance measures. PI shows the prioritization of safety objects that should be investigated for safety improvement program in the plants. The output of this method can be used for optimal policy in safety object improvement and maintenance. The dynamic simulator was constructed using Visual Modeler (VM, the plant simulator, developed by Omega Simulation Corp., Japan). A case study is focused on the loss of containment (LOC) incident at polyvinyl chloride (PVC) batch process which is consumed the hazardous material, vinyl chloride monomer (VCM).
Keywords:Dynamic simulator   Safety   Performance index   Fault propagation   Batch process
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