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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 Battelle Energy Alliance, representing the Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory (INL), has issued a special notice regarding the Event-Modeled Risk Assessment using Linked Diagrams (EMRALD) software. This open-source tool establishes a dynamic probabilistic risk assessment framework designed to model and analyze complex system interactions in real-time, specifically addressing gaps in traditional risk assessment methods. EMRALD utilizes an object-oriented modeling approach and an intuitive graphical user interface to integrate physical components, operator actions, and environmental conditions into simulations. The software facilitates a transition from static to dynamic modeling by incorporating fault trees, event trees, and state diagrams, supporting applications in nuclear safety analysis, industrial risk management, and operational decision-making.
The primary objective for this notice is the commercialization of INL-developed intellectual property through licensing and industrial partnerships. The technology is intended for use across both nuclear and non-nuclear sectors to identify critical timings and potential failure paths within complex systems. The INL Technology Deployment department manages this process, though they do not provide funding, purchase external services for development, or engage in manufacturing.
Classified under NAICS 221113 Nuclear Electric Power Generation and PSC 4470 Nuclear Reactors, this opportunity is associated with solicitation number CW-21-18. Performance is centered in Idaho Falls, Idaho, and interested parties may respond through March 15, 2026. The notice includes one attachment posted in March 2024, providing additional context for the EMRALD software available on GitHub.
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