Engineering Risks: Evaluation and Valuation
Encouragement by colleagues and a considerable increase in the use of prob­ abilistic analyses since the publication of the German edition in 1987 have motivated this English version. A mere translation was inappropriate because a number of important studies completed in recent years had to be included, among them the assessment of the risks of five nuclear power plants in the United States of America and the German Risk Study, Phase B. The opportunity was taken to elaborate on some concepts which have gained importance of late such as accident management. An update of international safety goals was also made; however, this can only be a momentary view of a field subjected to frequent change. Thanks are due to the Springer-Verlag for the careful editing and production of the book. Kaln, Garching Ulrich Hauptmanns March 1990 Wolfgang Werner Preface to the German Edition With the increasing use of complex technologies there is a growing need to evaluate the associated risks. The methodology of probabilistic safety and risk analysis allows predictive valuation of risks. Nuclear engineering has been in the forefront of the development and application of this method. In the Safety Study on US Power Plants published in 1975 the risk of an entire technology was investigated systematically and quantified for the first time. Meanwhile the methods have continuously been improved and applied to a number of nuclear power stations.
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Engineering Risks: Evaluation and Valuation
Encouragement by colleagues and a considerable increase in the use of prob­ abilistic analyses since the publication of the German edition in 1987 have motivated this English version. A mere translation was inappropriate because a number of important studies completed in recent years had to be included, among them the assessment of the risks of five nuclear power plants in the United States of America and the German Risk Study, Phase B. The opportunity was taken to elaborate on some concepts which have gained importance of late such as accident management. An update of international safety goals was also made; however, this can only be a momentary view of a field subjected to frequent change. Thanks are due to the Springer-Verlag for the careful editing and production of the book. Kaln, Garching Ulrich Hauptmanns March 1990 Wolfgang Werner Preface to the German Edition With the increasing use of complex technologies there is a growing need to evaluate the associated risks. The methodology of probabilistic safety and risk analysis allows predictive valuation of risks. Nuclear engineering has been in the forefront of the development and application of this method. In the Safety Study on US Power Plants published in 1975 the risk of an entire technology was investigated systematically and quantified for the first time. Meanwhile the methods have continuously been improved and applied to a number of nuclear power stations.
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Engineering Risks: Evaluation and Valuation

Engineering Risks: Evaluation and Valuation

Engineering Risks: Evaluation and Valuation

Engineering Risks: Evaluation and Valuation

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Encouragement by colleagues and a considerable increase in the use of prob­ abilistic analyses since the publication of the German edition in 1987 have motivated this English version. A mere translation was inappropriate because a number of important studies completed in recent years had to be included, among them the assessment of the risks of five nuclear power plants in the United States of America and the German Risk Study, Phase B. The opportunity was taken to elaborate on some concepts which have gained importance of late such as accident management. An update of international safety goals was also made; however, this can only be a momentary view of a field subjected to frequent change. Thanks are due to the Springer-Verlag for the careful editing and production of the book. Kaln, Garching Ulrich Hauptmanns March 1990 Wolfgang Werner Preface to the German Edition With the increasing use of complex technologies there is a growing need to evaluate the associated risks. The methodology of probabilistic safety and risk analysis allows predictive valuation of risks. Nuclear engineering has been in the forefront of the development and application of this method. In the Safety Study on US Power Plants published in 1975 the risk of an entire technology was investigated systematically and quantified for the first time. Meanwhile the methods have continuously been improved and applied to a number of nuclear power stations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642956126
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 02/14/2012
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991
Pages: 246
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

1 Introduction.- 1.1 Definition of Risk.- 1.2 Potential of Probabilistic Methods for Safety and Risk Valuation.- 1.3 Overview of the Following Chapters.- References.- 2 Methods of Risk Analysis.- 2.1 Plant Systems Analyses.- 2.2 Determination of Accident Consequences.- 2.3 Presentation of Results.- 2.4 Uncertainty of Results.- References.- 3 Risk Studies for Nuclear Installations.- 3.1 Object and Methods of Risk Analyses for Nuclear Power Plants.- 3.2 Studies for Light Water Reactors.- 3.3 Studies for Fast Breeder and High Temperature Reactors.- 3.4 Risks of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle.- 3.5 Conclusions from Risk Studies for Nuclear Reactors.- References.- 4 Risk Studies for Process Plants.- 4.1 Specific Methods of Analysis.- 4.2 Canvey.- 4.3 Rijnmond.- 4.4 Comparative Remarks.- References.- 5 Risk Comparisons for Nuclear and Conventional Energy Conversion Systems.- 5.1 Problems, Benefits and Bases of Comparison.- 5.2 Technical Parameters and Data for Environmental Impact of Energy Conversion Systems.- 5.3 Environmental Impact from the Fuel Cycle.- 5.4 Risk Comparisons.- 5.5 Summary and Recommendations for Further Work.- References.- 6 Appraisal of the Safety of Nuclear Power Plants.- 6.1 Principles of Technical Safety.- 6.2 Outline of Legal Foundations.- 6.3 Procedure of Safety Evaluation.- 6.4 Probabilistic Characterization of the Present Level of Safety.- 6.5 Potential of the Combined Use of Deterministic and Probabilistic Methods.- 6.6 Probabilistic Objectives for Safety.- 6.7 Outlook.- References.- Appendix: Risk Values.
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