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Main Author: Jahanian, Hamid
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.02309
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author Jahanian, Hamid
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contents SIL (Safety Integrity Level) allocation plays a pivotal role in evaluating the significance of Safety Functions (SFs) within high-risk industries. The outcomes of a SIL allocation study determine the design specifications necessary to uphold the Probability of Failure on Demand (PFD) below permissible limits, thus managing risk effectively. While extensive research has focused on SIL allocation for preventive SFs, there is a noticeable gap in attention towards mitigation SFs. To address this gap, this paper discusses the shortcomings of current methods and proposes a new approach to overcome them. The principles of the proposed method are substantiated by detailed mathematical formulation and the practical application of the method is demonstrated through a case study in a road tunnel project.
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spellingShingle SIL Allocation for Mitigation Safety Functions
Jahanian, Hamid
Systems and Control
SIL (Safety Integrity Level) allocation plays a pivotal role in evaluating the significance of Safety Functions (SFs) within high-risk industries. The outcomes of a SIL allocation study determine the design specifications necessary to uphold the Probability of Failure on Demand (PFD) below permissible limits, thus managing risk effectively. While extensive research has focused on SIL allocation for preventive SFs, there is a noticeable gap in attention towards mitigation SFs. To address this gap, this paper discusses the shortcomings of current methods and proposes a new approach to overcome them. The principles of the proposed method are substantiated by detailed mathematical formulation and the practical application of the method is demonstrated through a case study in a road tunnel project.
title SIL Allocation for Mitigation Safety Functions
topic Systems and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.02309