European Master and Certification Program
in Risk Engineering and Management

IXa-R29: P&C
Probability and Consequence of Failure of Equipment

Course code: 161331
Language of instruction: English
Lecturers: Dr. Hari Prasad Muruva (Steinbeis Advanced Risk Technologies), Prof. Dr. Petar Stanojević (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies)
Assessment: Defined in the module

Short description

The focus of the course is given to the RBI approach to the inspection planning in petrochemical industry as defined by the standard of American Petroleum Institute API RECOMMENDED PRACTICE 581:2008 Risk-Based Inspection Technology (API 581).
The course provides quantitative procedures to establish an inspection program for pressurized fixed equipment by using risk-based methods. The procedure includes calculation of probability and consequence of failure, risk analysis and inspection planning based on the assessed risk. The pressurized fixed equipments covered by this course are pressure vessels, piping, tankage, pressure relief devices and heat exchanger tube bundles.

Objectives

For each type of equipment foreseen the steps of the procedure will be followed up:

  1. calculation of probability and consequence of failure
  2. risk analysis and
  3. inspection planning based on the assessed risk. 

At the end of the course, students are expected to:

  • know to details of risk analysis as defined by API 581 for foreseen types of static equipment
  • use risk analysis to produce an inspection plan for a petrochemical plant.

Target Attendees / Participants

The course is dedicated to:

  • professionals (engineers, managers, inspectors, legislators, …) who wish to deepen their knowledge in the field of risk based inspection
  • other professionals dealing with risk and safety in industry
  • individuals with previous experience in the field of risk based inspection, but willing to extend their skills and take up new roles in this field within their companies
  • university students of Steinbeis European Master Program in Risk Engineering and Management, and similar programs

Course Content by Units

Unit 1: Pressure Vessels and Piping

· Probability of failure

· Consequences of failure

· Risk Analysis

· Inspection planning based of risk analysis

Review and conclusions of the Unit 1. Questions and answers.

 

Unit 2: Atmospheric Storage Tanks

· Probability of failure

· Consequences of failure

· Risk Analysis

· Inspection planning based of risk analysis

Review and conclusions of the Unit 2. Questions and answers.

 

Unit 3: Pressure Relief Devices

· General consideration

· Probability of failure

· Failure Modes

· PRD Testing, Inspection and Repair

· Risk Ranking of PRDs

Review and conclusions of the Unit 3: Questions and answers

 

Unit 4: Heat Exchanger Tube Bundles

· Basis of Model

· Required and optional data

· Methodology overview

· Probability of failure

· Consequence of failure

Review and conclusions of the Unit 4: Questions and answers


Teaching Methods

The course includes:

  • introductory note explaining aim and structure of the course, and used methodology as well
  • ex cathedra lecturing illustrated by number of examples
  • review of main topics in the end of each lecturing unit

Literature

  1. Lecture notes: Probability and Consequence of Failure of Equipment
    version of September 11, 2012
  2. Transparencies, version of September 13, 2012


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(Course profile ID: IXa-R29:, generated on March 28, 2024)