AbstractThis paper presents a new univariate method employing the most probable point as the reference point for predicting failure probability of structural and mechanical systems subject to random loads, material properties, and geometry. The method involves novel decomposition at the most probable point that facilitates a univariate approximation of a general multivariate function, response surface generation of the univariate function, and Monte Carlo simulation. In addition to the effort of identifying the most probable point, the method requires a small number of exact or numerical evaluations of the performance function at selected input. Results of four numerical examples involving elementary mathematical functions and structural/so...
The first-order reliability method (FORM) is efficient but may not be accurate for nonlinear limit-s...
A simulation-based structural reliability analysis method is presented. It is intended as an alterna...
118 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.An efficient, approximate met...
A simulation-based reliability analysis method is presented and evaluated. This method is intended f...
Satisfactory techniques exist in structural reliability to calculate (approximate) the probability o...
An efficient strategy to approximate the failure probability function in structural reliability prob...
Three fundamental problems of mechanical reliability are addressed. (1) computing the probability of...
Fatigue failure is the typical failure mode of mechanical components subjected to random load-time h...
A major step in a most probable point (MPP)-based method for reliability analysis is to determine th...
In the reliability analysis of safety critical complex engineering structures, a very large number o...
A robust and sophisticated structural reliability evaluation procedure is presented. Reliability of ...
The work reported in this thesis is in the area of computational modeling of reliability of engineer...
Metallic structures dominated by tensile loads are vulnerable to fatigue and fracture. Fatigue is pr...
This work addresses the problem of predicting the reliability due to fatigue of MDOF structures subj...
Probabilistic methods are used in engineering where a computational model contains random variables....
The first-order reliability method (FORM) is efficient but may not be accurate for nonlinear limit-s...
A simulation-based structural reliability analysis method is presented. It is intended as an alterna...
118 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.An efficient, approximate met...
A simulation-based reliability analysis method is presented and evaluated. This method is intended f...
Satisfactory techniques exist in structural reliability to calculate (approximate) the probability o...
An efficient strategy to approximate the failure probability function in structural reliability prob...
Three fundamental problems of mechanical reliability are addressed. (1) computing the probability of...
Fatigue failure is the typical failure mode of mechanical components subjected to random load-time h...
A major step in a most probable point (MPP)-based method for reliability analysis is to determine th...
In the reliability analysis of safety critical complex engineering structures, a very large number o...
A robust and sophisticated structural reliability evaluation procedure is presented. Reliability of ...
The work reported in this thesis is in the area of computational modeling of reliability of engineer...
Metallic structures dominated by tensile loads are vulnerable to fatigue and fracture. Fatigue is pr...
This work addresses the problem of predicting the reliability due to fatigue of MDOF structures subj...
Probabilistic methods are used in engineering where a computational model contains random variables....
The first-order reliability method (FORM) is efficient but may not be accurate for nonlinear limit-s...
A simulation-based structural reliability analysis method is presented. It is intended as an alterna...
118 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.An efficient, approximate met...