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Multi-Hazard Coupling Effects in Chemical Process Industry-Part II: Research Advances and Future Perspectives on Methodologies

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IEEE SYSTEMS JOURNAL
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages 1637-1647

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSYST.2022.3182983

Keywords

Couplings; Hazards; Accidents; Numerical models; Risk management; Analytical models; Systematics; Complex chemical process industry system; dynamic risk assessment; resilience assessment; uncertainty analysis; vulnerability analysis

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This review focuses on the multi-hazard coupling effects in the chemical process industry (CPI) and categorizes and investigates the existing research on this topic. The findings suggest that the related research is still in its early stages with great potential for future development.
This is the second part of the review on multi-hazard coupling effects in chemical process industry (CPI) in which the existing methodologies on different topics related to multi-hazard coupling effects are especially concerned. To obtain a better insight into the current research, a preliminary categorization is performed based on two research topics and five corresponding research issues. The research advances and gaps are investigated. It turns out that the related research is still in its infancy. There is still a fertile field for future research. Based on the gaps in previous research, perspectives on the future development in this emerging research field are provided from four aspects: coupling hazard-formative mechanism analysis, modeling the multi-hazard coupling effects with advanced uncertainty analysis approaches, dynamic risk assessment for complex CPI system, and accident prevention from system resilience perspectives. This review provides academics with the picture of the interconnections among different categories of studies and helps the researchers to identify the research advances and future perspectives in this field.

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