2. What are the weaknesses of database quantification?
The use of databases to estimate ignition probabilities is a simple method to implement, but one which quickly suffers from limitations. Indeed, the following weaknesses can be noted:
There are few sources reporting ignition probabilities.
Some databases do not specify whether the reported probability covers immediate, delayed or total inflammation.
Few databases report immediate ignition probabilities.
The values reported generally depend on just one parameter (or at best two). For example, the probability of ignition may be given as a function of breach flow alone.
Reported probabilities often vary over a wide range of values. For example, they can fluctuate between very low values (of the order of 0.001)...
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IDDIR (O.). – Assessment of ignition probabilities in risk analysis. [SE 4 020] Safety and risk management (2010).
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