DocumentCode :
1860968
Title :
Sources of Mistakes in PFD Calculations for Safety-Related Loop Typicals
Author :
Dupont, Daniel ; Litz, Lothar ; Netter, Pirmin
Author_Institution :
Kaiserslautern Univ., Kaiserslautern
fYear :
2007
fDate :
13-15 June 2007
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
8
Abstract :
In order to prevent any harm for human beings and environment, IEC 61511 imposes strict requirements on safety instrumented functions (SIFs) in chemical and pharmaceutical production plants. As measure of quality a safety integrity level (SIL) of 1, 2, 3 or 4 is postulated for the SIF. In this context for every SIF realization, i.e. safety-related loop, a SIL-specific probability of failure on demand (PFD) must be proven. Usually, the PFD calculation is performed based on the failure rates of each loop component aided by commercial software tools. But this bottom-up approach suffers from many uncertainties. Especially a lack of reliable failure rate data causes many problems. Reference data for different environmental conditions are available to solve this situation. However, this pragmatism leads to a PFD bandwidth, not to a single PFD value as desired. In order to make a decision for a numerical value appropriate for plant applications in chemical industry, a data ascertainment has been initiated by the European NAMUR within its member companies. Combined with statistical methods their results display large deficiencies for the bottom-up approach. As one main source of mistakes the distribution of the loop PFD has been identified. The well known percentages for sensor, logic solver and final element part often cited in literature could not be confirmed.
Keywords :
IEC standards; chemical industry; industrial plants; occupational safety; pharmaceutical industry; production engineering computing; reliability; statistical analysis; European NAMUR; IEC 61511; bottom-up approach; chemical production plants; commercial software tools; environmental conditions; pharmaceutical production plants; probability of failure on demand; safety instrumented functions; safety integrity level; safety-related loop; statistical methods; Chemical products; Humans; IEC standards; Instruments; Pharmaceuticals; Phase frequency detector; Product safety; Production; Software tools; Uncertainty; Confidence intervals; Failure rates; IEC 61511; PFD; SIF; SIL; SIS;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Instrumentation Applications in the Petroleum & Chemical Industry, 2007. PCIC Europe 2007. 4th European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Paris
Print_ISBN :
978-3-9523333-0-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PCICEUROPE.2007.4354006
Filename :
4354006
Link To Document :
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