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https://doi.org/10.15255/KUI.2017.030
Published: Kem. Ind. 66 (11-12) (2017) 601–610
Paper reference number: KUI-30/2017
Paper type: Original scientific paper
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Scenario Object Model Based On-Line Safety Analysis for Chemical Process

D. Gao, B. Zhang, X. Xu and C. Wu

Abstract

HAZOP (Hazard and Operability Analysis) is a method of safety analysis, which is widely used in chemical processes. The conventional methods for safety analysis consist of human based safety analysis and computer aid safety analysis. All of them are off-line and qualitative and it is difficult to carry out on-line safety analysis. On-line safety analysis based on scenario object model was proposed for chemical processes. The scenario object model was built using ontology, by which the safety information can be transferred, reused and shared effectively. Deviation degree and qualitative trend were added to the model. Based on the model and new inference algorithm, on-line safety analysis can be implemented for chemical processes. Once a fault or abnormal event occurs, the causes can be traced and the consequences can be predicted. At the same time, semi-quantitative safety analysis is carried out. The resolution can be improved and it can help the operators handle the problems in time and effectively. The method was used for safety analysis of a reactor process and the effectiveness of the method was proved.


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Keywords

scenario object model, on-line, hazard analysis, HAZOP, qualitative trend