Objectives
For each type of equipment foreseen the steps of the procedure will be followed up:
- calculation of probability and consequence of failure
- risk analysis and
- inspection planning based on the assessed risk.
At the end of the course, students are expected to:
- know to details of risk analysis as defined by API 581 for foreseen types of static equipment
- use risk analysis to produce an inspection plan for a petrochemical plant.
Target Attendees / Participants
The course is dedicated to:
- professionals (engineers, managers, inspectors, legislators, …) who wish to deepen their knowledge in the field of risk based inspection
- other professionals dealing with risk and safety in industry
- individuals with previous experience in the field of risk based inspection, but willing to extend their skills and take up new roles in this field within their companies
- university students of Steinbeis European Master Program in Risk Engineering and Management, and similar programs
Course Content by Units
Unit 1: Pressure Vessels and Piping
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· Probability of failure
· Consequences of failure
· Risk Analysis
· Inspection planning based of risk analysis
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Review and conclusions of the Unit 1. Questions and answers.
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Unit 2: Atmospheric Storage Tanks
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· Probability of failure
· Consequences of failure
· Risk Analysis
· Inspection planning based of risk analysis
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Review and conclusions of the Unit 2. Questions and answers.
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Unit 3: Pressure Relief Devices
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· General consideration
· Probability of failure
· Failure Modes
· PRD Testing, Inspection and Repair
· Risk Ranking of PRDs
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Review and conclusions of the Unit 3: Questions and answers
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Unit 4: Heat Exchanger Tube Bundles
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· Basis of Model
· Required and optional data
· Methodology overview
· Probability of failure
· Consequence of failure
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Review and conclusions of the Unit 4: Questions and answers
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Teaching Methods
The course includes:
- introductory note explaining aim and structure of the course, and used methodology as well
- ex cathedra lecturing illustrated by number of examples
- review of main topics in the end of each lecturing unit
Literature
- Lecture notes: Probability and Consequence of Failure of Equipment
version of September 11, 2012
- Transparencies, version of September 13, 2012
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