The use of network models in the inspection of objects of industrial installations.

Today’s industrial installations consist of many interconnected elements. The source of a threat or failure of an installation can be not only damage to a single element (device), but also the interaction between individual elements of such a system. In order for the installation to meet safety requ...

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Main Author: Napiórkowski Jarosław
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821002052
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spelling doaj-4ac738f4e9b34c3a933621f0d688e6ab2021-03-02T10:42:19ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012100205210.1051/matecconf/201821002052matecconf_cscc2018_02052The use of network models in the inspection of objects of industrial installations.Napiórkowski JarosławToday’s industrial installations consist of many interconnected elements. The source of a threat or failure of an installation can be not only damage to a single element (device), but also the interaction between individual elements of such a system. In order for the installation to meet safety requirements, the risk of failure should be properly assessed and appropriate prevention systems should be selected and the effects of its occurrence reduced. In order to achieve this, many care for the safety of such structures, inspection organizations carry out risk analysis and risk assessment with various methods. Due to the large number of elements that comprise installations of this class, the problem is to find cleary, uncomplicated and easy to implemented (cheap and low time-consuming) way to identify the relationship between its various elements. Possibility of specify and visualize relationships between elements of installations, their vulnerabilities, safeguards and the effects of threats is an unquestionable advantage of the network models in case of risk assessment carried out on a model built in this way. They allow network analysis based on centrality analysis. Relatively simple method of analysis of these networks. This article discusses few from many areas of application the network model in risk analysis in technical structures.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821002052
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The use of network models in the inspection of objects of industrial installations.
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title The use of network models in the inspection of objects of industrial installations.
title_short The use of network models in the inspection of objects of industrial installations.
title_full The use of network models in the inspection of objects of industrial installations.
title_fullStr The use of network models in the inspection of objects of industrial installations.
title_full_unstemmed The use of network models in the inspection of objects of industrial installations.
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description Today’s industrial installations consist of many interconnected elements. The source of a threat or failure of an installation can be not only damage to a single element (device), but also the interaction between individual elements of such a system. In order for the installation to meet safety requirements, the risk of failure should be properly assessed and appropriate prevention systems should be selected and the effects of its occurrence reduced. In order to achieve this, many care for the safety of such structures, inspection organizations carry out risk analysis and risk assessment with various methods. Due to the large number of elements that comprise installations of this class, the problem is to find cleary, uncomplicated and easy to implemented (cheap and low time-consuming) way to identify the relationship between its various elements. Possibility of specify and visualize relationships between elements of installations, their vulnerabilities, safeguards and the effects of threats is an unquestionable advantage of the network models in case of risk assessment carried out on a model built in this way. They allow network analysis based on centrality analysis. Relatively simple method of analysis of these networks. This article discusses few from many areas of application the network model in risk analysis in technical structures.
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