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Download | LINK | Mar 15, 2024 |
Open Source Software: EMRALD: Pioneering Dynamic Risk Assessment for Enhanced Reliability and Safety
Contact and place of performance
Andrew Rankin
Idaho Falls, ID 83415
USA
Open Source Software: EMRALD: Pioneering Dynamic Risk Assessment for Enhanced Reliability and Safety In an era where risk management is paramount, the Event-Modeled Risk Assessment using Linked Diagrams (EMRALD) software emerges as a revolutionary tool. Developed by the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), EMRALD sets a new standard in dynamic probabilistic risk assessment (PRA), offering unparalleled capabilities to mod...
View moreThe Department of Energy, through the Battelle Energy Alliance and Idaho National Laboratory (INL), is promoting the availability of the Event-Modeled Risk Assessment using Linked Diagrams (EMRALD) software under Special Notice CW-21-18. This open-source tool is designed for dynamic probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) to model and analyze complex system interactions in real-time, particularly within high-stakes environments. The software utilizes an object-oriented modeling approach and a graphical user interface to integrate fault trees, event trees, and state diagrams, allowing for the inclusion of physical components, operator actions, and environmental conditions into detailed simulations.
This opportunity is categorized under NAICS 221113 for Nuclear Electric Power Generation and PSC 4470 for Nuclear Reactors. EMRALD is intended to bridge traditional static PRA methods with dynamic modeling, providing applications for nuclear safety analysis, industrial risk management, and operational decision-making. The software is designed to couple with other simulation applications to identify failure paths and critical timings in both nuclear and non-nuclear sectors. INL’s Technology Deployment department is focused on licensing this intellectual property and partnering with industry collaborators to commercialize the technology rather than procurement or funding.
The primary place of performance is Idaho Falls, Idaho, and responses regarding this notice are accepted through March 15, 2026. One attachment is associated with this notice, originally posted on March 15, 2024. Interested parties can access the software via its GitHub repository to explore its capabilities for research and industry transition. Andrew Rankin serves as the point of contact for this announcement.
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