Computing resilience of process plants under Na-Tech events: Methodology and application to sesmic loading scenarios
Volume: 195, Pages: 106685 - 106685
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
Resilience is a performance measure representing both the capability of a system to survive a disruptive event and the ability of rapidly restoring the operational status recovering the initial capacity. However, literature is lacking about methods allowing to compute resilience of process plants from a technical point of view. In fact, in the process industry the scarce literature about resilience mainly focused on organizational issues. In...
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Title
Computing resilience of process plants under Na-Tech events: Methodology and application to sesmic loading scenarios
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
195
Pages
106685 - 106685
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