This paper focusses on the application of the interval finite element method in dynamic analyses. It describes a methodology for calculating frequency response function envelopes from a finite element model containing imprecise parameters defined as interval uncertainties. The resulting envelope functions give a conservative approximation of the possible range of the frequency response function, taking into account that the uncertain parameters in the model can adopt any value in their presumed uncertainty intervals. The methodology is based on the modal superposition principle. It consists of an interval aritmethic algorithm which processes the results of a preliminary global optimization performed on the modal parameters. The algorithm is...
Finite element analysis of linear-elastic structures with spatially varying uncertain properties is ...
In uncertainty quantification, interval arithmetic provides an appropriate procedure when little kno...
The predictive capability of finite element models is limited by their deterministic nature: typical...
Recently, an interval finite element methodology has been developed to calculate envelope frequency ...
The exponential growth of the computational capacity has, amongst other things, enabled the design e...
This paper describes a response surface based optimisation technique for the calculation of envelope...
This paper introduces the new concept of interval sensitivities applicable in the general context of...
Requirements for the dynamic properties of a mechanical structure are commonly expressed in terms of...
This paper addresses the problem of mechanical systems in which parameters are uncertain and bounded...
This paper uses the interval and fuzzy finite element method for the eigenvalue and frequency respon...
This paper deals with the evaluations of lower and upper bounds of dynamic responses and natural fre...
This paper deals with the evaluations of lower and upper bounds of dynamic responses and natural fre...
This paper focuses on possible solution strategies for the interval finite element method (IFEM) for...
A concept is presented for incorporating fuzzy uncertainties in dynamic finite element analyses of u...
The finite element method is a useful tool to predict the behaviour of a structure under static and ...
Finite element analysis of linear-elastic structures with spatially varying uncertain properties is ...
In uncertainty quantification, interval arithmetic provides an appropriate procedure when little kno...
The predictive capability of finite element models is limited by their deterministic nature: typical...
Recently, an interval finite element methodology has been developed to calculate envelope frequency ...
The exponential growth of the computational capacity has, amongst other things, enabled the design e...
This paper describes a response surface based optimisation technique for the calculation of envelope...
This paper introduces the new concept of interval sensitivities applicable in the general context of...
Requirements for the dynamic properties of a mechanical structure are commonly expressed in terms of...
This paper addresses the problem of mechanical systems in which parameters are uncertain and bounded...
This paper uses the interval and fuzzy finite element method for the eigenvalue and frequency respon...
This paper deals with the evaluations of lower and upper bounds of dynamic responses and natural fre...
This paper deals with the evaluations of lower and upper bounds of dynamic responses and natural fre...
This paper focuses on possible solution strategies for the interval finite element method (IFEM) for...
A concept is presented for incorporating fuzzy uncertainties in dynamic finite element analyses of u...
The finite element method is a useful tool to predict the behaviour of a structure under static and ...
Finite element analysis of linear-elastic structures with spatially varying uncertain properties is ...
In uncertainty quantification, interval arithmetic provides an appropriate procedure when little kno...
The predictive capability of finite element models is limited by their deterministic nature: typical...