Title of article
A Combined AHP-PROMETHEE Approach for Intelligent Risk Prediction of Leak in a Storage Tank
Author/Authors
Ikwan, F. Systems Engineering Research Group - University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom , Sanders, D. Systems Engineering Research Group Anglesea Building Anglesea Road - University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom , Haddad, M. Systems Engineering Research Group - University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Pages
7
From page
55
To page
61
Abstract
This paper describes the use of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Preference Ranking Organization Method for
Enrichment Evaluation (PROMETHEE) method for predicting the risk of leakage in a storage tank. This is the first time AHP and
PROMETHEE have been used in this way. Important decisions about day to day operations are continually made in a petroleum
environment. Storage tanks in reneries contain large volumes of ammable and hazardous liquids. Decision processes need to
evaluate and select alternatives with a higher probability of resulting in a hazard, among many different alternatives. The new model
described in this paper will aid decision-makers to predict which tank is likely to develop a leak and determine what criteria (source
of risk) could result in a leak. Although the case study deals with a specific risk prediction problem, the combination of AHP and
PROMETHEE methods can be applied to other decision problems.
Keywords
AHP , Decision making , Multi-criteria analysis
Journal title
International Journal of Reliability, Risk and Safety: Theory and Application
Serial Year
2020
Record number
2734818
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