Title of article :
Quantification of epistemic and aleatory uncertainties in level-1 probabilistic safety assessment studies
Author/Authors :
Durga Rao، نويسنده , , R. K. S. Kushwaha، نويسنده , , H.S. and Verma، نويسنده , , A.K. and Srividya، نويسنده , , A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
10
From page :
947
To page :
956
Abstract :
There will be simplifying assumptions and idealizations in the availability models of complex processes and phenomena. These simplifications and idealizations generate uncertainties which can be classified as aleatory (arising due to randomness) and/or epistemic (due to lack of knowledge). The problem of acknowledging and treating uncertainty is vital for practical usability of reliability analysis results. The distinction of uncertainties is useful for taking the reliability/risk informed decisions with confidence and also for effective management of uncertainty. In level-1 probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) of nuclear power plants (NPP), the current practice is carrying out epistemic uncertainty analysis on the basis of a simple Monte-Carlo simulation by sampling the epistemic variables in the model. However, the aleatory uncertainty is neglected and point estimates of aleatory variables, viz., time to failure and time to repair are considered. Treatment of both types of uncertainties would require a two-phase Monte-Carlo simulation, outer loop samples epistemic variables and inner loop samples aleatory variables. A methodology based on two-phase Monte-Carlo simulation is presented for distinguishing both the kinds of uncertainty in the context of availability/reliability evaluation in level-1 PSA studies of NPP.
Keywords :
PSA , Aleatory uncertainty , Monte-Carlo simulation , Availability , epistemic uncertainty
Journal title :
Reliability Engineering and System Safety
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Reliability Engineering and System Safety
Record number :
1571772
Link To Document :
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