Session: CS-07-02: Recent Developments in ASME Codes and Standards - 2
Paper Number: 84743
84743 - Implementing Probabilistic Design Methods in Plant Systems Design
An ASME standard for design of facilities with potential for significant hazards to the health and safety of the public, the worker, and the environment is being developed. The standard includes requirements and guidance for design organizations to incorporate risk informed probabilistic design methodologies with traditional deterministic design methods using reliability and availability targets. Probabilistic design processes include selecting the systems and components to be evaluated, defining the failure modes, establishing system life cycle models, defining the acceptance criteria, selecting the appropriate probabilistic design method, processing the analysis results, and, where applicable, recommending design changes. The order of these activities as well as the inputs and outputs from each step are defined. Probabilistic design methods are addressed at both the system and component level and their interaction. A toolbox of probabilistic design methods is included as an appendix to the standard. A description of the current plans for each activity, the order of activities, and the input and outputs from each activity are described along with the interaction to the other activities in the plant system design process. The basic content and organization of the toolbox is described. This presentation provides an overview of the probabilistic analysis section rather than a detailed description of the draft document or examples.
Presenting Author: Adin Mann Rolls-Royce
Presenting Author Biography: N/A
Authors:
Adin Mann Middough Inc.Ben Pellereau Rolls-Royce
Mihai Diaconeasa North Carolina State University
Michael Martin Rolls-Royce
Nawal Prinja Jacobs
Implementing Probabilistic Design Methods in Plant Systems Design
Paper Type
Technical Paper Publication