Reliability sensitivity estimation with sequential importance sampling
Abstract
In applications of reliability analysis, the sensitivity of the probability of failure to design parameters is often crucial for decision-making. A common sensitivity measure is the partial derivative of the probability of failure with respect to the design parameter. If the design parameter enters the definition of the reliability problem through the limit-state function, i.e. the function defining the failure event, then the partial derivative...
Paper Details
Title
Reliability sensitivity estimation with sequential importance sampling
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
75
Pages
24 - 34
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