Series on Quality, Reliability and Engineering Statistics - Vol. 13
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BASICS OF RELIABILITY AND RISK ANALYSIS
by Enrico Zio (Polytechnic of Milan, Italy)
Table of Contents (129k) Chapter 1: Introduction (73k)
The necessity of expertise for tackling the complicated and multidisciplinary issues of safety and risk has slowly permeated into all engineering applications so that risk analysis and management has gained a relevant role, both as a tool in support of plant design and as an indispensable means for emergency planning in accidental situations. This entails the acquisition of appropriate reliability modeling and risk analysis tools to complement the basic and specific engineering knowledge for the technological area of application.
Aimed at providing an organic view of the subject, this book provides an introduction to the principal concepts and issues related to the safety of modern industrial activities. It also illustrates the classical techniques for reliability analysis and risk assessment used in current practice.
Contents:
- Basic Concepts of Safety and Risk Analysis
- Methods for Hazard
Identification
- Basics of Probability Theory for Applications to Reliability and Risk Analysis
- Reliability of Simple Systems
- Availability and Maintainability
- Fault Tree Analysis
- Event Tree Analysis
- Estimation of Reliability Parameters from Experimental Data
Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students, academics and researchers in
systems engineering.
| 236pp |
Pub. date: Mar 2007 |
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