Reliability analysis may involve random variables and interval variables. In addition, some of the random variables may have interval distribution parameters owing to limited information. This kind of uncertainty is called second order uncertainty. This article develops an efficient reliability method for problems involving the three aforementioned types of uncertain input variables. The analysis produces the maximum and minimum reliability and is computationally demanding because two loops are needed: a reliability analysis loop with respect to random variables and an interval analysis loop for extreme responses with respect to interval variables. The first order reliability method and nonlinear optimization are used for the two loops, res...
The first-order reliability method (FORM) is efficient but may not be accurate for nonlinear limit-s...
Uncertainties in design variables and problem parameters are often inevitable and must be considered...
Uncertainties in design variables and problem parameters are often inevitable and must be considered...
Traditional reliability analysis uses probability distributions to calculate reliability. In many en...
Focusing on the mixed conditions of both random variables and dependent interval variables, an effic...
In reliability-based design (RBD), uncertainties are usually treated stochastically, and nondetermin...
This paper presents a novel procedure based on first-order reliability method (FORM) for structura...
In reliability analysis and reliability-based design, sensitivity analysis identifies the relationsh...
Reliability-based design optimization (RBDO) ensures design requirements are satisfied at required r...
Two types of uncertainty exist in engineering. Aleatory uncertainty comes from inherent variations w...
Structural reliability technology provides analytical tools for management of uncertainty in all rel...
This paper studies the reliability-based multiobjective optimization by using a new interval strateg...
Non-probabilistic reliability based multidisciplinary design optimization has been widely acknowledg...
A good balance between accuracy and efficiency is essential for reliability-based design (RBD). For ...
The reliability analysis approach based on combined probability and evidence theory is studied in th...
The first-order reliability method (FORM) is efficient but may not be accurate for nonlinear limit-s...
Uncertainties in design variables and problem parameters are often inevitable and must be considered...
Uncertainties in design variables and problem parameters are often inevitable and must be considered...
Traditional reliability analysis uses probability distributions to calculate reliability. In many en...
Focusing on the mixed conditions of both random variables and dependent interval variables, an effic...
In reliability-based design (RBD), uncertainties are usually treated stochastically, and nondetermin...
This paper presents a novel procedure based on first-order reliability method (FORM) for structura...
In reliability analysis and reliability-based design, sensitivity analysis identifies the relationsh...
Reliability-based design optimization (RBDO) ensures design requirements are satisfied at required r...
Two types of uncertainty exist in engineering. Aleatory uncertainty comes from inherent variations w...
Structural reliability technology provides analytical tools for management of uncertainty in all rel...
This paper studies the reliability-based multiobjective optimization by using a new interval strateg...
Non-probabilistic reliability based multidisciplinary design optimization has been widely acknowledg...
A good balance between accuracy and efficiency is essential for reliability-based design (RBD). For ...
The reliability analysis approach based on combined probability and evidence theory is studied in th...
The first-order reliability method (FORM) is efficient but may not be accurate for nonlinear limit-s...
Uncertainties in design variables and problem parameters are often inevitable and must be considered...
Uncertainties in design variables and problem parameters are often inevitable and must be considered...