Exploring hazardous chemical explosion accidents with association rules and Bayesian networks

•Hazardous chemical explosion accidents are analyzed according to a hybrid approach.•Fault tree model is constructed using the association rule approach.•The influence of subjective factors in Bayesian network analysis is reduced by the accident data.•The process design and operation events have the...

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Vydáno v:Reliability engineering & system safety Ročník 233; s. 109099
Hlavní autoři: Li, Xin, Chen, Chao, Hong, Yi-du, Yang, Fu-qiang
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Elsevier Ltd 01.05.2023
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ISSN:0951-8320, 1879-0836
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Shrnutí:•Hazardous chemical explosion accidents are analyzed according to a hybrid approach.•Fault tree model is constructed using the association rule approach.•The influence of subjective factors in Bayesian network analysis is reduced by the accident data.•The process design and operation events have the greatest impact on the occurrence of accident.•Improper temperature control is the most likely to provoke accident directly. Hazardous chemical accidents pose a severe threat to human and economic activities. To explore the causes and paths of hazardous chemical explosion accidents (HCEAs) in China, a qualitative and quantitative model was proposed in this study. Firstly, 129 accident cases were collected from the official website of the Ministry of Emergency Management of the People's Republic of China, and the accident factors were screened based on association rule (AR). Then, the fault tree (FT) structure of HCEA was developed by the AR, and the qualitative model was transformed into a quantitative Bayesian network (BN) model. Finally, the accident path, the importance size of the basic events, and the sensitivity of the direct cause of the accident were uncovered based on the BN model. The results show that improper temperature control due to operating procedures is the most likely route to accidents. Among the basic events, process management and operating procedures issues ranked the first in importance, with the most significant impact on HCEA. The sensitivity of improper temperature control far exceeds other direct causes and is most likely to induce accidents directly. According to the study results, some feasible measures are put forward to improve the safety management of hazardous chemical production.
ISSN:0951-8320
1879-0836
DOI:10.1016/j.ress.2023.109099