Analysis of cascading probabilistic common cause failures

Common cause failures may contribute significantly to the reliability of a system and has attracted considerable research attentions. However, the existing models often assumed deterministic failures of components affected by the common cause (CC) and no cascading effects. This paper contributes by...

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Published inQuality and reliability engineering international Vol. 39; no. 6; pp. 2476 - 2495
Main Authors Wang, Chaonan, Lie, Yingxi, Xing, Liudong, Guan, Quanlong, Yang, Chunhui, Yu, Min
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bognor Regis Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.10.2023
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ISSN0748-8017
1099-1638
DOI10.1002/qre.3357

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Summary:Common cause failures may contribute significantly to the reliability of a system and has attracted considerable research attentions. However, the existing models often assumed deterministic failures of components affected by the common cause (CC) and no cascading effects. This paper contributes by modeling cascading probabilistic common cause failures (CPCCFs), where a CC may cause multiple system components to fail with different probabilities and some components may fail in a domino chain manner. An explicit, analytical method is proposed for the reliability analysis of systems subject to CPCCFs, which may be triggered by external or internal CCs. The complex cascading effects are modeled using a directed acyclic graph structure. The proposed method has no limitation on the component time‐to‐failure distributions. Applications and advantages of the proposed method are illustrated through a detailed case study of a safety instrumented system for oil and gas transportation. Correctness of the proposed method is verified by Monte Carlo simulations. The time and space complexity of the method is also studied.
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ISSN:0748-8017
1099-1638
DOI:10.1002/qre.3357