Abstract

In addition to process control at the equipment level, the Identification of systemic hazards and the realization of process safety are also part of the operational problems of complex systems. To improve the effectiveness of hazard Identification based on the Multilevel Flow Modelling(MFM) models, this paper proposes that a hazard-oriented knowledge representation can represent more hazards than previous models used for online operational decision support in terms of latent intention, chemical, and physical hazard properties of materials and effects of multiple conditions in combination. Thus, the scope of application of the MFM model is extended from online operational decision support to hazard identification, and the application phase of the model is extended from the operational phase to the design phase. Moreover, the results are demonstrated by a Minxo process modeling and compared with its Hazard and Operability study(HAZOP) report results, and the representation rate of hazard of the MFM model incorporating hazard-oriented knowledge is improved, showing great potential for further optimization of the MFM-assisted HAZOP study.

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