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A systematic safety analysis method is presented to guide the whole analysis process starting with safety analysis requirement and ending with technical and economical evaluation of the knowledge model and the arrangement of sensors. The method consists of five phases, including data acquisition on factual evidence and collecting design, manufacturing, and installation data of equipment; establishing knowledge model; measurable analysis and selection of sensors as well cost evaluation; knowledge description; and overall evaluation. The proposed method is used for safety analysis of hydraulic power generating units and the analysis results validate the method very well.
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Foundation item: the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51175284) and the Science and Technology Program of Education Committee of BeijingMunicipality (No. SQKM201211232002)
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Zhang, W., Hou, Ym. Systematic safety analysis method for power generating equipment. J. Shanghai Jiaotong Univ. (Sci.) 20, 508–512 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12204-015-1658-z
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