This paper discusses the procedure of integrating importance measures into fault tree analysis. Importance measures (IM) are analytical tools developed to quantitatively appraise the contribution of a plant component towards the overall risk. As part of safety assessment, this method can be used to rank and identify the root cause of undesired events. The critical component is usually prioritised in order to improve the reliability of the system. Fussell-Vesely (FV) importance measure is one of the most commonly used IM. This method is applied to a case study involving typical toxic prevention barriers based on an LNG liquefaction plant. This paper also includes event ranking using other IM.
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Nor Shadiah, H. M., Arshad, A., Khalil Mohamed, A. R., & Olagoke, O. (2019). Integration of fault tree and importance measure for toxic prevention barrier. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 90). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20199002007
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