© 2019 Elsevier Inc. This paper presents an approximation method for performing efficient reliability analysis with complex computer models. The computational cost of industrial-scale models can cause problems when performing sampling-based reliability analysis. This is due to the fact that the failure modes of the system typically occupy a small region of the performance space and thus require relatively large sample sizes to accurately estimate their characteristics. The sequential sampling method proposed in this article, combines Gaussian process-based optimisation and subset simulation. Gaussian process emulators construct a statistical approximation to the output of the original code, which is both affordable to use and has its own me...
Computer models or simulators are becoming increasingly common in many fields in science and enginee...
Computationally expensive models are increasingly employed in the design process of engineering prod...
The availability of a system under a given failure/repair process, is a function of time which can b...
This paper presents an approximation method for performing efficient reliability analysis with compl...
This paper presents an approximation method for performing reliability analysis with high fidelity c...
A novel method for estimation of rare event probability is proposed, which works also for computatio...
Emulation is a statistical technique that can be utilised for estimating model simulations when the ...
This is the final version. Available from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics via the...
International audienceRunning a reliability analysis on complex numerical models can be very expensi...
International audienceRunning a reliability analysis on complex numerical models can be very expensi...
Computationally expensive models are increasingly employed in the design process of engineering prod...
Efficient surrogate modelling of computer models (herein defined as simulators) becomes of increasin...
This thesis deals with the problem of estimating the probability of failure of a system from compute...
This thesis deals with the problem of estimating the probability of failure of a system from compute...
Computer models or simulators are becoming increasingly common in many fields in science and enginee...
Computer models or simulators are becoming increasingly common in many fields in science and enginee...
Computationally expensive models are increasingly employed in the design process of engineering prod...
The availability of a system under a given failure/repair process, is a function of time which can b...
This paper presents an approximation method for performing efficient reliability analysis with compl...
This paper presents an approximation method for performing reliability analysis with high fidelity c...
A novel method for estimation of rare event probability is proposed, which works also for computatio...
Emulation is a statistical technique that can be utilised for estimating model simulations when the ...
This is the final version. Available from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics via the...
International audienceRunning a reliability analysis on complex numerical models can be very expensi...
International audienceRunning a reliability analysis on complex numerical models can be very expensi...
Computationally expensive models are increasingly employed in the design process of engineering prod...
Efficient surrogate modelling of computer models (herein defined as simulators) becomes of increasin...
This thesis deals with the problem of estimating the probability of failure of a system from compute...
This thesis deals with the problem of estimating the probability of failure of a system from compute...
Computer models or simulators are becoming increasingly common in many fields in science and enginee...
Computer models or simulators are becoming increasingly common in many fields in science and enginee...
Computationally expensive models are increasingly employed in the design process of engineering prod...
The availability of a system under a given failure/repair process, is a function of time which can b...