In the process industry, 30% of substance release events are caused by material degradation. For this reason, a historical analysis of material degradation incidents in the process industry was conducted, using the main European and American open-access incident databases. 3,772 events were collected, occurring between 1966 and 2023. The introduction of a systematic classification system, in line with previous work, ensures consistency in the analysis. A well-defined classification system allows to categorize incidents precisely, identifying the main causes and consequences of these events, improving the understanding of the dynamics of material degradation of process industry infrastructures.
Database of material degradation event within process industry / Vitale, Morena; Castro Rodriguez, David Javier; Barresi, Antonello; Demichela, Micaela. - (2025). [10.17632/6hd3xky6kb.1]
Database of material degradation event within process industry
Morena Vitale;David Javier Castro Rodriguez;Antonello Barresi;Micaela Demichela
2025
Abstract
In the process industry, 30% of substance release events are caused by material degradation. For this reason, a historical analysis of material degradation incidents in the process industry was conducted, using the main European and American open-access incident databases. 3,772 events were collected, occurring between 1966 and 2023. The introduction of a systematic classification system, in line with previous work, ensures consistency in the analysis. A well-defined classification system allows to categorize incidents precisely, identifying the main causes and consequences of these events, improving the understanding of the dynamics of material degradation of process industry infrastructures.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/11583/3001455