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DEFINITION OF ACCEPTABLE SAFETY PERFORMANCE FOR MULTI-CHANNEL EMERGENCY PROTECTION SYSTEMS

https://doi.org/10.21683/1729-2646-2013-0-3-88-102

Abstract

The paper offers the structure of a cost criterion that may be used as a basis for defining acceptable frequencies and acceptable risk reduction factors for a multi-channel emergency protection system, which maintains a group of hazardous technological objects. The paper also presents an example of defining acceptable safety performance for technological objects involved in the process of preparing products of oil-and-gas wells.

About the Authors

A. V. Karmanov
Russian State University of Oil and Gas
Russian Federation
Doctor of physical and mathematical sciences, professor of chair of Automation of Technological Processes


A. S. Telyuk
Russian State University of Oil and Gas
Russian Federation

Postgraduate student of chair of Automation of Technological Processes



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Karmanov A.V., Telyuk A.S. DEFINITION OF ACCEPTABLE SAFETY PERFORMANCE FOR MULTI-CHANNEL EMERGENCY PROTECTION SYSTEMS. Dependability. 2013;(3):88-102. https://doi.org/10.21683/1729-2646-2013-0-3-88-102

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