1983
DOI: 10.1115/1.3185892
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The Quantification of Risk in System Design

Abstract: Many manufacturers in the U.K. are becoming more aware of the benefits achieved by safety and reliability studies on new systems and products, particularly those involved in high risk situations or operating in hazardous areas. The basic criteria of merit for plants, systems, and equipment are: safety, economy of operation, and availability. These criteria are interdependent. Safety criteria can be most effective and incorporated easily in the reliability targets if all possible risks were identified and quant… Show more

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