Kani M, Abosrea A, Makni A, Taktak M, CHAABANE MABROUK, Elnady T, Haddar M.
Acoustic performance evaluation for ducts containing porous materials. Applied AcousticsApplied Acoustics. 2019;147 :15-22.
Kani M, Abosrea A, Makni A, Taktak M, CHAABANE MABROUK, Elnady T, Haddar M.
Acoustic performance evaluation for ducts containing porous materials. Applied AcousticsApplied Acoustics. 2019;147 :15-22.
Kani M, Abosrea A, Makni A, Taktak M, CHAABANE MABROUK, Elnady T, Haddar M.
Acoustic performance evaluation for ducts containing porous materials. Applied AcousticsApplied Acoustics. 2019;147 :15-22.
Kani M, Abosrea A, Makni A, Taktak M, CHAABANE MABROUK, Elnady T, Haddar M.
Acoustic performance evaluation for ducts containing porous materials. Applied AcousticsApplied Acoustics. 2019;147 :15-22.
OUAZRAOUI N, NAIT-SAID R.
An alternative approach to safety integrity level determination: results from a case study, . International Journal of Quality & Reliability ManagementInternational Journal of Quality & Reliability Management. 2019;2019 :1784-1803.
AbstractPurpose The purpose of this paper is to validate a fuzzy risk graph model through a case study results carried out on a safety instrumented system (SIS). Design/methodology/approach The proposed model is based on an inference fuzzy system and deals with uncertainty data used as inputs of the conventional risk graph method. The coherence and redundancy of the developed fuzzy rules base are first verified in the case study. A new fuzzy model is suggested for a multi-criteria characterization of the avoidance possibility parameter. The fuzzy safety integrity level (SIL) is determined for two potential accident scenarios. Findings The applicability of the proposed fuzzy model on SIS shows the importance and pertinence of the proposed fuzzy model as decision-making tools in preventing industrial hazards while taking into consideration uncertain aspects of the data used on the conventional risk graph method. The obtained results show that the use of continuous fuzzy scales solves the problem of interpreting results and provides a more flexible structure to combine risk graph parameters. Therefore, a decision is taken on the basis of precise integrity level values and protective actions in the real world are suggested. Originality/value Fuzzy logic-based safety integrity assessment allows assessment of the SIL in a more realistic way by using the notion of the linguistic variable for representing information that is qualitative and imprecise and, therefore, ensures better decision making on risk prevention.
OUAZRAOUI N, NAIT-SAID R.
An alternative approach to safety integrity level determination: results from a case study, . International Journal of Quality & Reliability ManagementInternational Journal of Quality & Reliability Management. 2019;2019 :1784-1803.
AbstractPurpose The purpose of this paper is to validate a fuzzy risk graph model through a case study results carried out on a safety instrumented system (SIS). Design/methodology/approach The proposed model is based on an inference fuzzy system and deals with uncertainty data used as inputs of the conventional risk graph method. The coherence and redundancy of the developed fuzzy rules base are first verified in the case study. A new fuzzy model is suggested for a multi-criteria characterization of the avoidance possibility parameter. The fuzzy safety integrity level (SIL) is determined for two potential accident scenarios. Findings The applicability of the proposed fuzzy model on SIS shows the importance and pertinence of the proposed fuzzy model as decision-making tools in preventing industrial hazards while taking into consideration uncertain aspects of the data used on the conventional risk graph method. The obtained results show that the use of continuous fuzzy scales solves the problem of interpreting results and provides a more flexible structure to combine risk graph parameters. Therefore, a decision is taken on the basis of precise integrity level values and protective actions in the real world are suggested. Originality/value Fuzzy logic-based safety integrity assessment allows assessment of the SIL in a more realistic way by using the notion of the linguistic variable for representing information that is qualitative and imprecise and, therefore, ensures better decision making on risk prevention.
Mohammedi B, Sobh NA, Abueidda D, Aissa B-B.
Analysis of edge defects in an elastic plate using SH-waves. Journal of Mechanical Science and TechnologyJournal of Mechanical Science and Technology. 2019;33 :87-94.
Mohammedi B, Sobh NA, Abueidda D, Aissa B-B.
Analysis of edge defects in an elastic plate using SH-waves. Journal of Mechanical Science and TechnologyJournal of Mechanical Science and Technology. 2019;33 :87-94.