Structural reliability analysis based on the concepts of entropy, fractional moment and dimensional reduction method
Abstract
The structural reliability analysis is typically based on a model that describes the response, such as maximum deformation or stress, as a function of several random variables. In principle, reliability can be evaluated once the probability distribution of the response becomes available. The paper presents a new method to derive the probability distribution of a function of random variables representing the structural response. The derivation is...
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Title
Structural reliability analysis based on the concepts of entropy, fractional moment and dimensional reduction method
Published Date
Jul 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
43
Pages
28 - 40
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