REG NASA SP-2011-3421-2011 Probabilistic Risk Assessment Procedures Guide for NASA Managers and Practitioners 2nd Edition.pdf
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1、 NASA/SP-2011-3421 Second Edition December 2011 Probabilistic Risk Assessment Procedures Guide for NASA Managers and Practitioners Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NASA Scientific and Technical (STI) Program . in Profile Since its foun
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11、 permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NASA/SP-2011-3421 Probabilistic Risk Assessment Procedures Guide for NASA Managers and Practitioners NASA Project Managers: Michael Stamatelatos, Ph.D., and Homayoon Dezfuli, Ph.D. NASA Headquarters Washington, DC Second Edition December 2011 Provided by IHSNo
12、t for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ii i Acknowledgments The individuals responsible for this document, who managed this project, and were also authors are:
13、Michael Stamatelatos, NASA Headquarters (HQ), Washington, DC, and Homayoon Dezfuli, NASA HQ, Washington, DC The following individuals, listed in alphabetic order, are principal contributors to the present and/or previous edition of this document: George Apostolakis, previously at Massachusetts Insti
14、tute of Technology (MIT), now at United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Chester Everline, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Sergio Guarro, Aerospace Corporation Donovan Mathias, NASA Ames Research Center (ARC) Ali Mosleh, University of Maryland (UMD) Todd Paulos, Alejo Engineering Davi
15、d Riha, Southwest Research Institute Curtis Smith, Idaho National Laboratory (INL) William Vesely, NASA HQ Robert Youngblood, INL Additional contributors to this or the previous version of this document are: Harold Blackman, Ron Boring, and David Gertman, INL; Scott Dixon and Michael Yau, ASCA Inc.;
16、 Parviz Moieni, Southern California Edison; Hamed Nejad, Science and Technology Corp.; Pete Rutledge, Quality Assurance Frank Groen and Faith Chandler, NASA HQ; Ken Gee, ARC; Susie Go, ARC; Scott Lawrence, ARC; Ted Manning, ARC; Patrick McCabe and Kurt Vedros, INL; and Shantaram Pai, Glenn Research
17、Center. Reviewers who provided comments on the drafts leading up to this revision are: Allan Benjamin and Christopher Everett, Information Systems Laboratories; Tim Barth, NASA Engineering and Safety Center (NESC); Mark Bigler, Johnson Space Center (JSC); Michael Blythe, NESC; Roger Boyer, JSC; Alfr
18、edo Coln, NASA HQ; Charles Ensign, Kennedy Space Center (KSC); Amanda Gillespie, KSC; Teri Hamlin, JSC; Curtis Larsen, JSC; Mike Lutomski, JSC; Mark Monaghan, KSC; Bruce Reistle, JSC; Henk Roelant, JSC. Document available from: NASA Center for AeroSpace Information National Technical Information Ser
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20、rom IHS-,-,-iii Contents Acknowledgments i Acronyms and Abbreviations xviii 1. Introduction . 1-1 1.1 Purpose and Scope of This Procedures Guide . 1-2 1.2 Knowledge Background . 1-3 1.3 Application Recommendation 1-3 1.4 References 1-3 2. Risk Management . 2-1 2.1 Definition of Risk 2-1 2.2 Risk Man
21、agement at NASA . 2-2 2.2.1 Risk-Informed Decision Making Process (RIDM) . 2-4 2.2.2 Continuous Risk Management (CRM) 2-7 2.3 References 2-11 3. Probabilistic Risk Assessment Overview 3-1 3.1 Historical Background 3-1 3.1.1 Design Basis Evaluation vs. Risk Evaluation . 3-1 3.1.2 From Regulation Base
22、d on Design Basis Review to Risk-Informed Regulation 3-2 3.1.3 Summary of PRA Motivation 3-3 3.1.4 Use of PRA in the Formulation of a Risk-Informed Safety Case (RISC) 3-4 3.1.5 Management Considerations . 3-4 3.2 Example . 3-5 3.2.1 Propellant Distribution Module Example 3-5 3.2.2 Selected Results 3
23、-6 3.2.3 High-Level Application of Results . 3-8 3.2.4 Summary 3-9 3.3 Elements of PRA . 3-10 3.3.1 Identification of Initiating Events . 3-11 3.3.2 Application of Event Sequence Diagrams and Event Trees . 3-13 3.3.3 Modeling of Pivotal Events . 3-17 3.3.4 Quantification of (Assignment of Probabilit
24、ies or Frequencies to) Basic Events 3-19 3.3.5 Uncertainties: A Probabilistic Perspective 3-21 3.3.6 Formulation and Quantification of the Integrated Scenario Model . 3-23 3.3.7 Overview of PRA Task Flow . 3-25 3.4 Summary . 3-26 3.4.1 Current State of Practice 3-26 3.4.2 Prospects for Future Develo
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