Development of a New Strategy to Extract Dangerous Scenarios from Petrochemical Industry Installation
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2020
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Springer
Abstract
The use of Petri net reachability graph remains one of themost popular methods to extract critical scenarios that lead the system
to a dangerous state. However, in complex systems, explosion states space and confusion between causality and precedence
relationship between events are the two major limits making reachability graph inefficient to perform such analysis. In the last
decade, the first limitation was tackled by an approach that uses the Petri net structure. It considers only the last normal state
and ignores the rest of the network. Nevertheless, no research work appears in the literature, to consider the second limitation.
In this sense, this paper proposes a novel approach based on Petri net and linear logic, to overcome the two limits. To prove
the effectiveness of this proposal, the approach was applied on a petrochemical installation consisting of a cooling flammable
fluids storage bins system. The obtained results are compared with the two existing approaches, the first using reachability
graph and the second using the Petri net structure. The new proposed approach has shown higher performances compared to
the previously mentioned methods.
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Risk analysis, Dynamic system, Petri nets, Linear logic, Critical scenarios
