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Safety Analysis of Complex System Based on

Small World Topological Model

 

LI Guo  GAO Jianmin  GAO Zhiyong

(State Key Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049)

 

Abstract: The safety analysis of complex industrial system is studied from the complex network viewpoint. Considering the complex electromechanical system as an integrated unit, the effect of the system’s topological characteristics on the prevalence of failure is analyzed by using the small world net theory, and the rules, which are capable of describing the safe sensitivity of the network nodes, are proposed. Subsequently, the failure grade diffusion model based on the small world clustering is established and the failure propagation intensity between the nodes is determined. The failure propagation paths with high risk and corresponding crisp nodes are found with the ant colony algorithm. Finally a durene production system is provided to illustrate the feasibility of the proposed method. The result shows that the proposed method can find the system crisp nodes efficiently, and can be used as a support next in risk assessment and maintenance decision.

Key words: Safety analysis  Small world net  Failure diffusion P ropagation intensity  Ant colony algorithm

CLC No: TH17 TP391

国家高技术研究发展计划(863计划, 2006AA04Z441)资助项目. Received 20070524, received in revised form 20071212

 
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