VB-R33 RBI PoF
RBI Probability of Failure - Damage Factors
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Course code: 161335 (SEM)
Language of instruction: English
Duration of the course: 1 days (9h)
Lecturers: Daniel Baloš, Prof. Dr. Petar Stanojević (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies)
Assessment: Written Exam, Transfer Paper, [optional topic for Project Study Paper]
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Short description
The focus of the course is on the damage mechanisms appearing in different industries and their influence to the calculation of probability of failure of equipment. A large number of well elaborated examples are included.
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Objectives
At the end of the course students are expected to have basic knowledge about:
- main principles of the RBI
- Damage Factors used in RBI PoF Analysis
Target Attendees / Participants
The course is dedicated to:
- engineers, managers, inspectors, legislators (university level)
- engineers working in maintenance petroleum/power/process industry
- other professionals dealing with risk and safety in industry
- university students of Steinbeis Master of Risk Engineering and Management program and similar programs
Course Content by Units
Unit 1: Probability of Failure Calculations
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Duration
(minutes)
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· PoF Calculations
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80
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Review and conclusions of the Unit 1. Questions and answers.
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10
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Unit 2: Damage Factors – Part I
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Duration
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· Thinning Damage Factors
· Lining Damage Factors
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330
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Review and conclusions of the Unit 2. Questions and answers.
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30
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Unit 3: Damage Factors – Part II
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Duration
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· SCC Damage Factor
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270
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Review and conclusions of the Unit 3: Questions and answers
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30
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Unit 4: Damage Factors – Part III
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Duration
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· External and other Damage factors
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180
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Review and conclusions of the Unit 4: Questions and answers
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30
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Unit 5: Review
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Duration
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Final discussion and closing the course
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30
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Literature
- Lecture Notes Determination of Probability of Failure – Damage Factors
version of September 11, 2012
- Transparencies:
- Determination of Probability of Failure – Damage Factors
- Examples
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