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1、Failure Modes and Effects Analysis A Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) tabulates failure modes of equipment and their effects on a system or plant. The failure mode describes how equipment fails (open, closed, on, off, leaks, etc.). The effect of the failure mode is determined by the systems

2、 response to the equipment failure. An FMEA identifies single failure modes that either directly result in or contribute significantly to an accident. Human operator error are usually not examined directly in an FMEA; however, the effects of a misoperation as a result of human error are,usually indi

3、cated by an equipment failure mode. An FMEA is not efficient for identifying an exhaustive list of combinations of equipment failures that lead to accidents.,open closed,sticks,rupture,leaks thru,FC,Purpose The purpose of an FMEA is to identify single equipment and system failure modes and each fail

4、ure modes potential effect(s) on the system or plant. This analysis typically generates recommendations for increasing equipment reliability, thus improving process safety. Types of Results An FMEA generates a qualitative, systematic reference list of equipment, failure modes, and effects. A worst-c

5、ase estimate of consequences resulting from single failure is included. The FMEA may be easily updated for design changes or system/plant modifications. FMEA results are usually documented in a column- format table. Hazard analysts usually include suggestions for improving safety in appropriate item

6、s in the table.,Failure and Failure Mode,Failure: The termination of an items ability to perform a required function. Failure Mode: The effects by which a failure is observed on the failed item. All technical items are designed to fulfill one or more functions. A failure mode is thus defined as non-

7、fulfillment of one of these functions.,Classification of Failures,Sudden versus gradual failures Hidden versus evident failures According to effects (critical, degraded or incipient) According to severity (catastrophic, critical, marginal or negligible) Primary failure, secondary failure and command

8、 fault,Classification of Failure Modes,Demanded change of state is not achieved. Change of conditions or states.,Fail to open on command Fail to close on command Leakage through the valve in closed position Leakage to the environment,Examples of Equipment Failure Modes Used in an FMEA Equipment Desc

9、ription Example Failure Modes Pump, normally operating Fails on (fails to stop when required) Transfers off (stops when required to run) Seal leak/rupture Pump casing leak/rupture Heat exchanger, high pressure on Leak/rupture, tube side to shell side tube side Leak/rupture, shell side to external en

10、vironment Tube side, plugged Shell side, plugged Fouling,Resource Requirements Using the FMEA approach requires the following data and information sources: (1) a system or plant equipment list or P&ID, (2) knowledge of equipment function and failure modes, and (3) knowledge of system or plant functi

11、on and responses to equipment failures. FMEAs can be performed by single analysts, but these analyses should be reviewed by others to help ensure completeness. Staff requirements will vary with the size and complexity of equipment functions and failure modes and how the failures might affect other p

12、ortions of the system or plant. The time and cost of an FMEA is proportional to the size of the process and number of components analyzed. On the average, an hour is sufficient for analyzing two to four equipment items. As with any HE study of systems with similar equipment performing similar functi

13、ons, the time requirements are reduced significantly due to the repetitive nature of the evaluations. Table 4.8 lists estimates of the time needed to perform an HE study using the FMEA technique.,Time Estimates for Using the FMEA Technique,Analysis Procedure,(1)defining the study problem, (2)perform

14、ing the review, and (3)documenting the results.,STEP 1 :,Defining the study problem. This step identifies the specific items to be included in the FMEA and the conditions under which they are analyzed. Defining the problem involves (1)establishing an appropriate level of resolution for the study and

15、 (2)defining the boundary conditions for the analysis. A detailed problem definition is a necessary ingredient to performing a thorough and efficient FMEA.,(2)Defining the analysis boundary conditions includes:,Identifying the plant and/or systems that are the subject of the analysis. Establishing t

16、he physical system boundaries for the FMEA. This includes the interfaces with other processes and utility/support systems. One way to indicate the physical system boundaries is to mark them on a system drawing that encompasses all equipment within the scope of the FMEA. These boundary conditions sho

17、uld also state the operating conditions at the interfaces. Establishing the system analytical boundaries, including: (1)the failure modes, operating consequences, causes, or existing safeguards that will not be considered and (2)the initial operating condition or position of equipment. As an example

18、 of effects beyond the scope of the study, an analyst may choose not to consider airplane crashes, earthquakes, or tornadoes as causes of failure modes. An example of an initial condition is specifying whether a valve is normally open or closed. Collecting up-to-date reference information that ident

19、ifies the equipment and its functional relationship to the plant/system. This information is needed for all equipment included within the system boundary and appropriate interfaces with the rest of the plant.,Table 6.19 Typical Format for an FMEA Worksheet,FMEA-PC (Primatech, Inc, Columbus, Ohio) HA

20、ZOOPtimizer (A. D. Little, Cambridge, Massachusetts) SAFEPLAN (Du Pont, Westlake Village, California) Standard word processing and spreadsheet software programs can also help analysts document the results of FMEA studies.,An FMEA study is performed to address safety hazards to plant personnel in a D

21、AP process. The DAP process schematic is presented in Figure 6.7. Each component of the reaction system is evaluated with the relevant information recorded in an FMEA table. The section of the FMEA table for Control Valve B in the phosphoric acid solution line is presented in Table 6.21.,Example,L1,

22、F1,L1,F1,PHOSPHORIC ACID STORAGE TANK,AMMONIA SOLUTION STORAGE TANK,UNLOADING STATIONS,UNLOADING STATIONS,LOADING STATIONS,DAP STORAGE TANK,ENCLOSED WORK AREA,OUTDOORS,Figure 6.7 DAP process schemativ for the FMEA example. Diammonium phosphate (DAP),PHOS. ACID excess off-spec. Product NH3 excess residual NH3 release BOTH excess T P,Table 6.21 Sample Pages from the FMEA Table for the DAP Process Example,Table 6.21 (contd),Table 6.21 (contd) (續),

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