Reliability Assessment of Quick Closing Valves in Hydroeletric Power Plant

The assessment of existing components of power producing facilities is based on probabilistic methods of the theory of reliability provided in Eurocodes and ISO standards. An example of quickclosing valves in a selected hydroelectric power plant indicates the assessment of reliability and the predic...

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Main Authors: Marková Jana, Jung Karel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Civil Engineering 2016-12-01
Series:Transactions of the VŠB: Technical University of Ostrava, Civil Engineering Series
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spelling doaj.art-a83285160c654c6389b8c8f8d1ec0c692023-05-29T13:15:28ZengVŠB-Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Civil EngineeringTransactions of the VŠB: Technical University of Ostrava, Civil Engineering Series1804-48242016-12-0116211712410.1515/tvsb-2016-0022tvsb-2016-0022Reliability Assessment of Quick Closing Valves in Hydroeletric Power PlantMarková Jana0Jung Karel1Ph.D., Department of Structural Reliability, Klokner Institute, Czech Technical University in Prague, Šolínova 7, 166 08 Praha 6, aDepartment of Structural Reliability, Klokner Institute, Czech Technical University in Prague, Šolínova 7, 166 08 Praha 6, aThe assessment of existing components of power producing facilities is based on probabilistic methods of the theory of reliability provided in Eurocodes and ISO standards. An example of quickclosing valves in a selected hydroelectric power plant indicates the assessment of reliability and the prediction of the remaining working life of a structural component for the considered model of corrosion.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/tvsb.2016.16.issue-2/tvsb-2016-0022/tvsb-2016-0022.xml?format=INTProbabilistic assessmentremaining working lifequick-closing valvesreliability index
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Reliability Assessment of Quick Closing Valves in Hydroeletric Power Plant
Transactions of the VŠB: Technical University of Ostrava, Civil Engineering Series
Probabilistic assessment
remaining working life
quick-closing valves
reliability index
title Reliability Assessment of Quick Closing Valves in Hydroeletric Power Plant
title_full Reliability Assessment of Quick Closing Valves in Hydroeletric Power Plant
title_fullStr Reliability Assessment of Quick Closing Valves in Hydroeletric Power Plant
title_full_unstemmed Reliability Assessment of Quick Closing Valves in Hydroeletric Power Plant
title_short Reliability Assessment of Quick Closing Valves in Hydroeletric Power Plant
title_sort reliability assessment of quick closing valves in hydroeletric power plant
topic Probabilistic assessment
remaining working life
quick-closing valves
reliability index
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