Reliability analysis of uncertain input variables for cracked structures

Probabilistic analysis aims at providing an assessment of cracked structures and taking relevant uncertainties into account in a rational quantitative manner. The main focus of this research work is on uncertainties aspect which relates with the nature of crack in materials. By using cracked structu...

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Published in:Applied Mechanics and Materials
Main Author: Akramin M.R.M.; Zulkifli A.; Mazwan Mahat M.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Akramin M.R.M.; Zulkifli A.; Mazwan Mahat M.
Reliability analysis of uncertain input variables for cracked structures
2011
Applied Mechanics and Materials
52-54

10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.52-54.1358
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-79954539363&doi=10.4028%2fwww.scientific.net%2fAMM.52-54.1358&partnerID=40&md5=ff3be3ef9301185e71c7f9af9b178c25
Probabilistic analysis aims at providing an assessment of cracked structures and taking relevant uncertainties into account in a rational quantitative manner. The main focus of this research work is on uncertainties aspect which relates with the nature of crack in materials. By using cracked structures modelling, finite element calculation, generation of adaptive mesh, sampling of cracked structure including uncertainties factors and probabilistic analysis using Monte Carlo method, the rigidity of cracked structures is estimated. Assessment of the accuracy in probabilistic structures is essential when limited amount of data is available. The hybrid finite element and probabilistic analysis represents the failure probability of the structures. The probability of failure caused by uncertainties relates to loads and material properties of the structure are estimated using Monte Carlo simulation technique. Numerical examples are presented to show probabilistic analysis based on Monte Carlo simulation provides accurate estimates of failure probability. The comparison shows that the combination between finite element analysis and probabilistic analysis provides a simple and realistic of quantify the failure probability. © Trans Tech Publications.

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author Akramin M.R.M.; Zulkifli A.; Mazwan Mahat M.
spellingShingle Akramin M.R.M.; Zulkifli A.; Mazwan Mahat M.
Reliability analysis of uncertain input variables for cracked structures
author_facet Akramin M.R.M.; Zulkifli A.; Mazwan Mahat M.
author_sort Akramin M.R.M.; Zulkifli A.; Mazwan Mahat M.
title Reliability analysis of uncertain input variables for cracked structures
title_short Reliability analysis of uncertain input variables for cracked structures
title_full Reliability analysis of uncertain input variables for cracked structures
title_fullStr Reliability analysis of uncertain input variables for cracked structures
title_full_unstemmed Reliability analysis of uncertain input variables for cracked structures
title_sort Reliability analysis of uncertain input variables for cracked structures
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description Probabilistic analysis aims at providing an assessment of cracked structures and taking relevant uncertainties into account in a rational quantitative manner. The main focus of this research work is on uncertainties aspect which relates with the nature of crack in materials. By using cracked structures modelling, finite element calculation, generation of adaptive mesh, sampling of cracked structure including uncertainties factors and probabilistic analysis using Monte Carlo method, the rigidity of cracked structures is estimated. Assessment of the accuracy in probabilistic structures is essential when limited amount of data is available. The hybrid finite element and probabilistic analysis represents the failure probability of the structures. The probability of failure caused by uncertainties relates to loads and material properties of the structure are estimated using Monte Carlo simulation technique. Numerical examples are presented to show probabilistic analysis based on Monte Carlo simulation provides accurate estimates of failure probability. The comparison shows that the combination between finite element analysis and probabilistic analysis provides a simple and realistic of quantify the failure probability. © Trans Tech Publications.
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