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Reliability data collection and its use in risk and availability assessment is a subject of increasing importance. The founders of EuReDatA, and in particular, Arne Ullman, the originator 'and first Chairman of the Association, recognised the need for a body capable of acting as a catalyst and providing a unified approach to this subject. It is therefore a prevailing objective of the European Reliability Databank Association to initiate and support contact between experts, companies and institutions active in reliability engineering and research. Although the first and principle interest of EuReDatA is reliability data and data banks, the Association is aware that these are tools that are used with others to establish and maintain reliability and safety. It is with this objective that EuReDatA regularly holds conferences and seminars covering a range of reliability topics. C.A. Campbell H.J. Wingender EuReDatA Chairman Organiser, Editor Contents CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEWS Data Situation and the Quality of Risk Assessment (FRG) A. Birkhofer, K. Koberlein (GRS) ..****...*.*...**...*.*.. 3 Reliability Engineering in Europe (CEC) G. Volta (JRC-Ispra) *...****...*...***.*...*.**..**. 16 1984: A Year of Industrial Catastrophies.

Table of Contents:
1: Overviews.- Data Situation and the Quality of Risk Assessment (FRG).- Reliability Engineering in Europe (CEC).- 1984: A Year of Industrial Catastrophies. Would Preliminary Risk Analysis Have Avoided Many of them? (Italy).- Status of the OREDA Project (France).- EuReDatA - Project Groups: An Overview of Objectives and Results (CEC).- A Guide to Reliability Data Collection, Validation and Storage (U.K.).- The Use of Nuclear Power Plant Operating Experience in Probabilistic Safety Assessment.- 2: Reliability Data Banks (Projects and Experience).- Reliability Data Bank in Electronics: ITALTEL Experience over 10 Years of Operation (Italy).- Component Event Data Bank Fast Breeder Reactors (Italy).- The Organization and Collection of System's Data in Fusion (U.S.A.).- HARIS - an Information System for Reliability and Risk Studies (U.K.).- Classification Scheme for Process Plants (Italy, CEC).- Merging of Heterogeneous Data Sources on Nuclear Power Plant Operating Experience (CEC, Italy).- A Survey on Industrial Accident Data Bases (Netherlands, U.K., Italy, CEC).- Data Bank of Events with the Rijnmond Process Industry (Netherlands).- SONATA: An Accident Data Base for Industrial Activities and Transport. Scope, Organization and Main Results (Italy).- 3: Reliability Data Processing.- Computerized Data Handling and Data Storage on Production Control of Aircraft Components and Test Equipment Reliability (F.R.G.).- Reliability Data Collection on IC and VLSI Devices Tested under Accelerated Life Conditions (Canada).- Field Data as a Correction of Mil-Handbook Estimates (Italy).- Developing Replacement Policies for Failing Components Using Discriminant Analysis (U.K.).- Statistical Inference by the Use of Truncated Exponential Distribution: Estimates with Failure and Survival Times (Argentina).- Analysis of the Component Event Data Bank (CEDB) of the European Reliability Data System (ERDS): General Lines of Investigation and Objectives (CEC).- Data Treatment and Trend Analysis at SKI (Schweden).- Multiple Correspondence Analysis of Abnormal Event Data from Nuclear Power Plants.- 4: Safety and Reliability Assessment (Case Studies).- New Developments in Probabilistic Risk Assessment Methodology for Nuclear Fuel Cycle Facilities (F.R.G.).- Use of PRA Methods in the Safety Analysis of Nuclear Waste Facilities (F.R.G.).- Use of the Steady States Method in the Probabilistic Safety Analysis of an Encapsulation Plant for Spent Fuel Elements (F.R.G.).- Assessment of PSA Methods and Procedures: a Wide Scoping European Research Programme (CEC).- A Feedback of the Probabilistic Safety Study (S.P.S.) into P.U.N. Design (Italy).- The Influence of Reliability and Safety on System Design (U.K.).- The Viggen Aircraft Radar, Reliability Achievement (Sweden).- Relevance of Availability Evaluation Methodologies to Consumer Products Manufacturing Systems (Iraq).- Availability Study of a Polyethylene Plant (Italy).- Availability and Risk Assessment of Power and Chemical Plants Utilizing PEAT (Finland).- Risk Analysis of a Large Tank Farm of Liquefied Petroleum Gases (Italy).- Assessment of Accident Frequencies and Consequences for a New Danish Tunnel (Denmark).- Safety Assessment of Offshore Installations Using a Computer Model (Norway).- Reliability Data Required for a Seismic Risk Assessment (U.S.A.).- Structural and Mechanical Reliability Assessment in Ship Design and Operation (F.R.G.).- Data Acquisition, Probabilistic Design and Safety Margins at the Eastern Scheldt Barrier Project (Netherlands).- 5: Data and Uncertainties.- On the Correlation of Failure Rates (U.S.A).- Intelligent Use of Sparse Data for Risk Assessment of Rare Events, a Case Study (Norway).- The Choice of Appropriate Reliability Data as a Descision Problem (F.R.G.).- Collection and Usage of Reliability Data for Risk Analysis of LNG Storage Tanks (F.R.G.).- Accuracy of Reliability Data for LPG System Components (Netherlands).- 6: Human Reliability.- Using a Simulation Model to Represent the Time Dependence of Human Reliability (F.R.G.).- Human Performance: What Improvement from Human Reliability Assessment (U.K.).- Fundamental Constraints on Some Event Data (U.K.).- 7: Reliability Modelling and Techniques.- Measures of Aging in Model Construction and Identification (U.K.).- Identification of the Important Parameters of Complex Systems by a Bayesian Approach (CEC, Italy).- A Reliability Modelling and Prediction Methodology for Use in Aircraft Design (U.K.).- A Reliability Simulation Language for Reliability Analysis (U.K.).- Study of a PWR Component Cooling Water System by the DISCO Methodology (France).- Program Structure and Software Reliability (F.R.G.).- Probabilistic Safety Assessment (Reference to an Onshore Separating Plant) (Italy).- Techniques for Accident Sequence Quantification in PRA Studies (Italy).- Plant and Control System Reliability and Risk Model (Finland).- Interactive Reliability Assessment Using an Integrated Reliability Data Bank (U.K.).- Coupling Markov and Fault Tree Techniques for Calculating System Reliability (Italy).- Modelling a Drilling Procedure (France).- A Performance Oriented Reliability Model of a Pumping Station in a Fire Protection System (Italy).- Application Areas of the DYLAM Approach to the Safety Analysis of Chemical Processes (CEC, Argentina).- Proportional Hazard Modelling in the Analysis of Transmission Failure Statistics (U.K.).- An Application of Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) Techniques to the Safety Analysis of a PWR Nuclear Power Plant (Italy).- 8: Reliability Feedback in Systems Design and Operation.- Studies of the Economic Impact of Unreliability (Norway).- The Role of Instrumentation in Incidents (Netherlands).- Control Room Ventilation Design Improvement Following Alto Lazio Station Reliability Analysis (Italy).- Reliable Design and Operation of the ECC System for a Heavy Water Moderated Nuclear Research Reactor (Jugoslavia, F.R.G.).- Optimized Preventive Replacement Policy for Large Cascade Systems (F.R.G.).- 9: Intelligent Interfaces for Data Retrieval.- Navigational High-Level Interface for an Expert Data Base (Netherlands).- Artificial Intelligence Techniques for the European Reliability Data System (ERDS) (CEC).- Expert Systems and an Application for Advanced Data Retrieval (Netherlands).


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  • ISBN-13: 9783540163657
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
  • Publisher Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Proceedings of the 5th EuReDatA Conference, Heidelberg ... 1986
  • ISBN-10: 3540163654
  • Publisher Date: 01 Apr 1986
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 1320 gr


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