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DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2019.106548
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Margins associated with loss of assured safety for systems with multiple weak links and strong links

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“…For repository analysis, we need physically realistic models of the processes of concern and be able to justify simplifications that are made to use the models in a full‐scale risk assessment. In addition, Jon has contributed to the design of analyses to assess the role that weak link/strong link systems have in mitigating the effects of accidents involving high consequence systems (Helton, Johnson, & Oberkampf, 2006a, 2009, Helton, Pilch, & Sallaberry (2014), Helton, Brooks, and Sallaberry (2020a and b)).…”
Section: Reliability Engineering and Risk Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For repository analysis, we need physically realistic models of the processes of concern and be able to justify simplifications that are made to use the models in a full‐scale risk assessment. In addition, Jon has contributed to the design of analyses to assess the role that weak link/strong link systems have in mitigating the effects of accidents involving high consequence systems (Helton, Johnson, & Oberkampf, 2006a, 2009, Helton, Pilch, & Sallaberry (2014), Helton, Brooks, and Sallaberry (2020a and b)).…”
Section: Reliability Engineering and Risk Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%