Application of dynamic Bayesian network to risk analysis of domino effects in chemical infrastructures

Volume: 138, Pages: 263 - 272
Published: Jun 1, 2015
Abstract
A domino effect is a low frequency high consequence chain of accidents where a primary accident (usually fire and explosion) in a unit triggers secondary accidents in adjacent units. High complexity and growing interdependencies of chemical infrastructures make them increasingly vulnerable to domino effects. Domino effects can be considered as time dependent processes. Thus, not only the identification of involved units but also their temporal...
Paper Details
Title
Application of dynamic Bayesian network to risk analysis of domino effects in chemical infrastructures
Published Date
Jun 1, 2015
Volume
138
Pages
263 - 272
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