Interval Perturbation Method to Structural Non-Probabilistic Reliability Analysis

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In structural non-probabilistic reliability analysis, the uncertain structural parameters are assumed to be the interval parameters. The commonly used probability model will lose accuracy when there is not enough experimental date for the reliability analysis. Conversely, the interval model only requires the upper and lower bound of the uncertain variable, which is more reasonable compared with the probabilistic model. The interval perturbation method is applied in this paper to compute the non-probabilistic reliability index, where the interval expansion problem has been effectively controlled. The precision of computing the reliability index is effectively improved, solving the problem of the non-probabilistic reliability index in a new way. The numerical results prove that this method is effective and feasible.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 712-715)

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1527-1530

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June 2013

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