Reliability and Optimization of Structural Systems

Reliability and Optimization of Structural Systems

Author: Daniel Straub

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2010-07-28

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 0203841417

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This volume contains 28 papers by renowned international experts on the latest advances in structural reliability methods and applications, engineering risk analysis and decision making, new optimization techniques and various applications in civil engineering. Moreover, several contributions focus on the assessment and optimization of existing str


Reliability and Optimization of Structural Systems

Reliability and Optimization of Structural Systems

Author: Marc Maes

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-11-17

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 1000108163

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This volume is an outcome of the 11th IFIP WG7.5 working conference on Reliability and Optimization of Structural Systems in Canada. The conference focuses on structural reliability methods and applications and engineering risk analysis and decision-making.


Reliability and Optimization of Structural Systems

Reliability and Optimization of Structural Systems

Author: D.M. Frangopol

Publisher: Pergamon

Published: 1997-02-27

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13:

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This book contains 38 papers presented at the seventh Working Conference on 'Reliability and Optimization of Structural Systems' held at Boulder, Colorado, USA, on April 2-4, 1996. The Working Conference was organized by the IFIP (International Federation for Information Processing) Working Group 7.5 of Technical Committee 7 and was the seventh in a series of similar conferences. The objectives of the Working Group and hence this publication are: . to promote modern structural systems optimization and reliability theory, . to advance international co-operation in the field of structural system optimization and reliability theory, . to stimulate research, development and application of structural system optimization and reliability theory, . to further dissemination and exchange of information on reliability and optimization of structural systems, and . to encourage education in structural system organization and reliability theory.


Reliability and Optimization of Structural Systems

Reliability and Optimization of Structural Systems

Author: Rudiger Rackwitz

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-06-05

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 0387348662

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The 6th meeting sponsored by IFIP Working Group 7.5, on reliability and optimization of structural systems, took place in September 1994 in Assisi, Italy. This book contains the papers presented at the working conference including topics such as reliability of special structures, fatigue, failure modes and time-variant systems relibility.


Application of Structural Systems Reliability Theory

Application of Structural Systems Reliability Theory

Author: Palle Thoft-Christensen

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 3642827640

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During the last two decades more and more universities offer courses on modern structural reliability theory. A course on structural reliability theory is now a natural part of the curri culum for mechanical and structural engineering students. As a result of this, a number of textbooks have been published in this decade. In PlOst of these books it is shown how the reliability of single structural members can be evaluated in a rational way. The methods used are usually so-called level 2 methods, i. e. methods involving certain approximate iter ative calculations to obtain an approximate value of the probability of failure of the struc tural members. In these methods the joint probability distribution of relevant variables (re sistance variables, loads, etc. ) is simplified and the failure criteria are idealized in such a way that the reliability calculations can be performed without an unreasonable amount of work. In spite of the approximations and idealizations made it is believed that a rational treatment of uncertainties in structural engineering can be obtained by level 2 methods. Usually, in sufficient data are at hand to make a more advanced estimate of the reliability of a struc tural member. It has been recognized for many years that a fully satisfactory estimate of the reliability of a structure must be based on a systems approach. In some situations it is sufficient to estimate the reliability of the individual structural members of a structural system.