Hierarchical differential evolution for minimal cut sets identification: Application to nuclear safety systems

Hierarchical differential evolution for minimal cut sets identification: Application to nuclear safety systems

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Article ID: iaor20142018
Volume: 238
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 645
End Page Number: 652
Publication Date: Oct 2014
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: , ,
Keywords: search
Abstract:

In this paper, we present a Hierarchical Differential Evolution (HDE) algorithm for minimal cut set (mcs) identification of coherent and non‐coherent Fault Trees (FTs). In realistic application of large‐size systems, problems may be encountered in handling a large number of gates and events. In this work, to avoid any approximation, mcs identification is originally transformed into a hierarchical optimization problem, stated as the search for the minimum combination of cut sets that can guarantee the best coverage of all the minterms that make the system fail: during the first step of the iterative search, a multiple‐population, parallel search policy is used to expedite the convergence of the second step of the exploration algorithm. The proposed hierarchical method is applied to the Reactor Protection System (RPS) of a Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) and to the the Airlock System (AS) of a CANadian Deuterium Uranium (CANDU) reactor. Results are evaluated with respect to the accuracy and computational demand of the solution found.

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