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
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