Choose your calculation method
SIL assessment of safety instrumented functions (SIF) – Calculations
Practical sheet REF: FIC0546 V1
Choose your calculation method
SIL assessment of safety instrumented functions (SIF) – Calculations

Author : Olivier IDDIR

Publication date: April 10, 2014, Review date: November 13, 2014 | Lire en français

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1. Choose your calculation method

1.1 The different methods

Assessing the probability of failure under load, which is essential for determining the SIL level of low-load RIS, requires an unavailability calculation. Various methods can be used for this purpose:

  • 1 - "Approximate" calculation formulas ;

  • 2 - fault tree ;

  • 3 - Markov graphs ;

  • 4 - Petri dishes.

These methods vary in complexity. Methods -1- and -2- are frequently used to calculate SIL levels, as they can be applied by industrial risk specialists. Methods -3- and -4-, on the other hand, are more suitable for operating safety specialists, and are therefore less widely used in...

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