Work place: Laboratory of Research in Industrial Prevention (LRIP), Health and Occupational Safety Institute, Safety Department, University of Batna, Med El-Hadi Boukhlouf Street, Batna 05000, Algeria
E-mail: ouzraoui@yahoo.fr
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Biography
Ouazraoui Nouara (1966 - ), Batna, Algeria, Assistant Professor, supervisor of Master thesis’s, her research interests include quantitative risk analysis and application of fuzzy sets and possibility theories in risk assessment.
By Nouara Ouazraoui Rachid Nait-Said Mouloud Bourareche Ilyes Sellami
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2013.01.02, Pub. Date: 8 Dec. 2012
An important issue faced by risk analysts is how to deal with uncertainties associated with accident scenarios. In industry, one often uses single values de-rived from historical data or literature to estimate events probability or their frequency. However, both dynamic environments of systems and the need to consider rare component failures may make unrealistic this kind of data. In this paper, uncertainty encountered in Layers Of Protection Analysis (LOPA) is considered in the framework of possibility theory. Data provided by reliability databases and/or experts judgments are represented by fuzzy quantities (possibilities). The fuzzy outcome frequency is calculated by extended multiplication using α-cuts method. The fuzzy outcome is compared to a scenario risk tolerance criteria and the required reduction is obtained by resolving a possibilistic decision-making problem under necessity constraint. In order to validate the proposed model, a case study concerning the protection layers of an operational heater is carried out.
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