Ebook: Probabilistic Methods for Structural Design
- Tags: Civil Engineering, Mechanics, Engineering Design, Quality Control Reliability Safety and Risk
- Series: Solid Mechanics and Its Applications 56
- Year: 1997
- Publisher: Springer Netherlands
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This book contains contributions from various authors on different important topics related with probabilistic methods used for the design of structures. Initially several of the papers were prepared for advanced courses on structural reliability or on probabilistic methods for structural design. These courses have been held in different countries and have been given by different groups of lecturers. They were aimed at engineers and researchers who already had some exposure to structural reliability methods and thus they presented overviews of the work in the various topics. The book includes a selection of those contributions, which can be of support for future courses or for engineers and researchers that want to have an update on specific topics. It is considered a complement to the existing textbooks on structural reliability, which normally ensure the coverage of the basic topics but then are not extensive enough to cover some more specialised aspects. In addition to the contributions drawn from those lectures there are several papers that have been prepared specifically for this book, aiming at complementing the others in providing an overall account of the recent advances in the field. It is with sadness that in the meanwhile we have seen the disappearance of two of the contributors to the book and, in fact two of the early contributors to this field.
This book contains contributions from various authors on topics related to probabilistic methods used for the design of structures. Several of the papers were initially prepared for advanced courses on structural reliability or on probabilistic methods for structural design. These courses have been held in several countries and have been given by various groups of lecturers. They were aimed at engineers and researchers that had already been exposed to structural reliability methods, and presented overviews of the various topics.
The book includes a selection of those contributions, which will be of use for future courses or for engineers and researchers who want an up-to-date overview. It is complementary to the existing textbooks on structural reliability, which normally cover the basic topics but exclude the more specialised aspects.
In addition, several papers have been specially prepared for this book, complementing the others in providing an overall account of recent advances in the field.
Among the topics covered are modelling of uncertainty, prediction of the strength of components, load modelling and combination, assessment of structural systems, stochastic finite elements and design consideration. This volume will be useful for practitioners as well as for researchers.
This book contains contributions from various authors on topics related to probabilistic methods used for the design of structures. Several of the papers were initially prepared for advanced courses on structural reliability or on probabilistic methods for structural design. These courses have been held in several countries and have been given by various groups of lecturers. They were aimed at engineers and researchers that had already been exposed to structural reliability methods, and presented overviews of the various topics.
The book includes a selection of those contributions, which will be of use for future courses or for engineers and researchers who want an up-to-date overview. It is complementary to the existing textbooks on structural reliability, which normally cover the basic topics but exclude the more specialised aspects.
In addition, several papers have been specially prepared for this book, complementing the others in providing an overall account of recent advances in the field.
Among the topics covered are modelling of uncertainty, prediction of the strength of components, load modelling and combination, assessment of structural systems, stochastic finite elements and design consideration. This volume will be useful for practitioners as well as for researchers.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Basic Concepts of Structural Design....Pages 1-15
Quantification of Model Uncertainty in Structural Reliability....Pages 17-37
Response Surface Methodology in Structural Reliability....Pages 39-58
Stochastic Modeling of Fatigue Crack Growth and Inspection....Pages 59-83
Probabilistic Fatigue Assessment of Welded Joints....Pages 85-111
Probabilistic Modelling of the Strength of Flat Compression Members....Pages 113-140
Reliability Analysis with Implicit Formulations....Pages 141-160
Methods of System Reliability in Multidimensional Spaces....Pages 161-212
Statistical Extremes as a Tool for Design....Pages 213-225
Stochastic Modeling of Load Combinations....Pages 227-243
Time-Variant Reliability for Non-Stationary Processes by the Outcrossing Approach....Pages 245-260
Simulation of Stochastic Processes and Fields to Model Loading and Material Uncertainties....Pages 261-288
A Spectral Formulation of Stochastic Finite Elements....Pages 289-312
Stochastic Finite Elements Via Response Surface: Fatigue Crack Growth Problems....Pages 313-338
Probability Based Structural Codes: Past and Future....Pages 339-350
Reliability Based Seismic Design....Pages 351-375
Risk Based Structural Maintenance Planning....Pages 377-402
Back Matter....Pages 403-408
This book contains contributions from various authors on topics related to probabilistic methods used for the design of structures. Several of the papers were initially prepared for advanced courses on structural reliability or on probabilistic methods for structural design. These courses have been held in several countries and have been given by various groups of lecturers. They were aimed at engineers and researchers that had already been exposed to structural reliability methods, and presented overviews of the various topics.
The book includes a selection of those contributions, which will be of use for future courses or for engineers and researchers who want an up-to-date overview. It is complementary to the existing textbooks on structural reliability, which normally cover the basic topics but exclude the more specialised aspects.
In addition, several papers have been specially prepared for this book, complementing the others in providing an overall account of recent advances in the field.
Among the topics covered are modelling of uncertainty, prediction of the strength of components, load modelling and combination, assessment of structural systems, stochastic finite elements and design consideration. This volume will be useful for practitioners as well as for researchers.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Basic Concepts of Structural Design....Pages 1-15
Quantification of Model Uncertainty in Structural Reliability....Pages 17-37
Response Surface Methodology in Structural Reliability....Pages 39-58
Stochastic Modeling of Fatigue Crack Growth and Inspection....Pages 59-83
Probabilistic Fatigue Assessment of Welded Joints....Pages 85-111
Probabilistic Modelling of the Strength of Flat Compression Members....Pages 113-140
Reliability Analysis with Implicit Formulations....Pages 141-160
Methods of System Reliability in Multidimensional Spaces....Pages 161-212
Statistical Extremes as a Tool for Design....Pages 213-225
Stochastic Modeling of Load Combinations....Pages 227-243
Time-Variant Reliability for Non-Stationary Processes by the Outcrossing Approach....Pages 245-260
Simulation of Stochastic Processes and Fields to Model Loading and Material Uncertainties....Pages 261-288
A Spectral Formulation of Stochastic Finite Elements....Pages 289-312
Stochastic Finite Elements Via Response Surface: Fatigue Crack Growth Problems....Pages 313-338
Probability Based Structural Codes: Past and Future....Pages 339-350
Reliability Based Seismic Design....Pages 351-375
Risk Based Structural Maintenance Planning....Pages 377-402
Back Matter....Pages 403-408
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