Developing an advanced dynamic risk analysis method for fire-related domino effects

Volume: 134, Pages: 149 - 160
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Domino effects are typically high impact low probability (HILP) accidents, whereby escalation effects triggered by fires are most frequent. The evolution of fire-related domino effects depends on synergistic effects and the performance of safety barriers, but those factors usually are time-dependent. In the present study, a methodology is developed to provide more accurate probabilities related to domino effects, by considering the temporal...
Paper Details
Title
Developing an advanced dynamic risk analysis method for fire-related domino effects
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
134
Pages
149 - 160
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