System reliability is usually estimated through component reliability, which is commonly computed by the First Order Reliability Method (FORM). The FORM is computationally efficient, but may not be accurate for nonlinear limit-state functions. An alternative system reliability analysis method is proposed based on saddlepoint approximation. Unlike the FORM that linearizes limit-state functions in a transformed random space, the proposed method linearizes the limited-state functions without any transformation. After the linearization, the joint probability density of limit-state functions is estimated by the multivariate sad-dlepoint approximation. Without the nonnormal-to-normal transformation, the present method is more accurate than the FO...
A standard intermediate step in component reliability analysis involves constructing a first-order o...
Existing techniques for reliability analysis are computationally expensive. This thesis presents a n...
Reliability estimation of highly reliable components, subsystems and systems has become very difficu...
In the approximation methods of reliability analysis, nonnormal random variables are transformed int...
If the state of a component can be predicted by a limit-state function, the First and Second Order R...
A good balance between accuracy and efficiency is essential for reliability-based design (RBD). For ...
The first-order reliability method (FORM) is efficient but may not be accurate for nonlinear limit-s...
The widely used First Order Reliability Method (FORM) is efficient, but may not be accurate for nonl...
In many engineering applications, the probability distributions of some random variables are truncat...
Reliability-based design optimization is much more computationally expensive than deterministic desi...
For a nonlinear limit state function, the first-order reliability method (FORM) may cause large erro...
AbstractFor a nonlinear limit state function, the first-order reliability method (FORM) may cause la...
In traditional reliability problems, the distribution of a basic random variable is usually unimodal...
In traditional reliability problems, the distribution of a basic random variable is usually unimodal...
In the present study paper, a failure (hazard) rate function approximates the probability distributi...
A standard intermediate step in component reliability analysis involves constructing a first-order o...
Existing techniques for reliability analysis are computationally expensive. This thesis presents a n...
Reliability estimation of highly reliable components, subsystems and systems has become very difficu...
In the approximation methods of reliability analysis, nonnormal random variables are transformed int...
If the state of a component can be predicted by a limit-state function, the First and Second Order R...
A good balance between accuracy and efficiency is essential for reliability-based design (RBD). For ...
The first-order reliability method (FORM) is efficient but may not be accurate for nonlinear limit-s...
The widely used First Order Reliability Method (FORM) is efficient, but may not be accurate for nonl...
In many engineering applications, the probability distributions of some random variables are truncat...
Reliability-based design optimization is much more computationally expensive than deterministic desi...
For a nonlinear limit state function, the first-order reliability method (FORM) may cause large erro...
AbstractFor a nonlinear limit state function, the first-order reliability method (FORM) may cause la...
In traditional reliability problems, the distribution of a basic random variable is usually unimodal...
In traditional reliability problems, the distribution of a basic random variable is usually unimodal...
In the present study paper, a failure (hazard) rate function approximates the probability distributi...
A standard intermediate step in component reliability analysis involves constructing a first-order o...
Existing techniques for reliability analysis are computationally expensive. This thesis presents a n...
Reliability estimation of highly reliable components, subsystems and systems has become very difficu...