2021
DOI: 10.1002/prs.12331
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Application of fuzzy logic and machine learning techniques to improve inherently safer design in process safety management: A brief study

Abstract: Over the last decade, one of the most significant areas under focus in process safety management was developing an inherently safer design. The main objective of having an inherently safer design is to avoid hazards and risks from developing in the first place, rather than to reduce them after they have already occurred. A number of strategies, including index‐based and other types, are used in today's process industries. This paper provides a brief overview of the current inherent design methods used in the p… Show more

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“…Machine learning methods that can be used to detect abnormal risks and diagnose faults during the transportation and storage of oil, gas, and chemicals are represented by these keywords. The corrosion and rupture of pipelines, storage tanks, transportation carriers, and other facilities can be prevented by these methods, as reported in previous studies [15,[77][78][79].…”
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“…Machine learning methods that can be used to detect abnormal risks and diagnose faults during the transportation and storage of oil, gas, and chemicals are represented by these keywords. The corrosion and rupture of pipelines, storage tanks, transportation carriers, and other facilities can be prevented by these methods, as reported in previous studies [15,[77][78][79].…”
Section: Dual-map Overlayssupporting
confidence: 55%