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Lĩnh vựcThiết kế thí nghiệmĐộ tin cậy
HọProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Năm ra đời1975 (WASH-1400); risk-based integration formalized through 1980s–1990s PRA practice2002
Người khởi xướngOriginated in nuclear industry (US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, WASH-1400 report); risk-based framing developed through probabilistic risk assessment practiceAndrews & Moss
LoạiRisk and reliability analysis techniqueForward inductive logic tree
Công trình gốcBedford, T., & Cooke, R. (2001). Probabilistic Risk Analysis: Foundations and Methods. Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 978-0521773201Andrews, J. D., & Moss, T. R. (2002). Reliability and Risk Assessment (2nd ed.). Professional Engineering Publishing. ISBN: 978-1-86058-290-5
Tên gọi khácRisk-based ETA, probabilistic event tree analysis, consequence-probability event tree, risk-informed ETAETA, Event Sequence Diagram Analysis, Initiating Event Analysis, Olay Ağacı Analizi
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Tóm tắtRisk-based event tree analysis is a forward-looking, inductive risk assessment technique that models the consequences of an initiating event by tracing binary success/failure branches through safety barriers, then weights each outcome path by its probability to produce quantified risk estimates. Widely applied in nuclear, chemical process, aviation, and infrastructure safety engineering, it sits at the heart of probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) and supports both design decisions and regulatory compliance.Event Tree Analysis (ETA) is a forward inductive technique used in reliability and risk engineering to model the possible outcomes that follow an initiating event. Starting from a single undesired event, ETA traces all subsequent event sequences through a binary branching tree representing the success or failure of safety barriers and protective systems. Introduced formally in reliability and risk literature by Andrews and Moss (2002), it is widely applied in nuclear, chemical, and aerospace industries to quantify accident sequence probabilities and guide safety decision-making.
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