Our highly qualified engineers’ strong bond with the academic world enables them to benefit the company with regular scientific-technological updates and this works in the customer’s favour.
Most of the activities that have been carried out by SafePlant’s engineers over the past few years concerned the assessment of the vulnerability and seismic risk of plant components, also including a laboratory validation of the models used and the development of new methodologies.
Special emphasis was given to the concept of Resilience, getting to the proposal and implementation of assessment procedures, also published in scientific journals. The bond with the academic world has never been interrupted, thus, SafePlant keeps on working on research and scientific publications, also involving students and young researchers.
Development of a new Fiber-based monitoring system for industrial components
European Project Induse-2-Safety (2014-2017)
Component fragility evaluation and seismic safety assessment of “special risk petrochemical plants under design basis and beyond design basis accidents, Grant No: RFS-PR-13056) – Coordinated by Prof. Oreste S. Bursi of the University of Trento. INDUSE-2-SAFETY aims at developing a quantitative risk assessment methodology for seismic loss prevention of “special risk” petrochemical plants and components.
H2020-MSCA-ITN-(2016-2020) – XP-Resilience: Extreme Loading Analysis Of Petrochemical Plants And Design Of Metamaterial-Based Shields For Enhanced Resilience.
MSMART (2016-2018) – (Mitigazione del rischio sismico di impianti di processo con l’ausilio di sistemi Smart) – INAIL.
SPIF (2019-2020): Seismic performance of multi-component systems in special risk industrial facilities