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Illustrated Structural Application of Universal First-Order Reliability Method.

NASA/TP-3501, Verderaime, V., Illustrated Structural Application of Universal First-Order Reliability Method., Structures and Dynamics Laboratory, Science and Engineering Directorate. NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, August 1994, pp. 40, Format(s): PDF 264k

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The general application of the proposed first-order reliability method was achieved through the universal normalization of engineering probability distribution data. The method superimposes prevailing deterministic techniques and practices on the first-order reliability method to surmount deficiencies of the deterministic method and provide benefits of reliability techniques and predictions. A reliability design factor is derived from the reliability criterion to satisfy a specified reliability and is analogous to the deterministic safety factor. Its application is numerically illustrated on several practical structural design and verification cases with interesting results and insights. Two concepts of reliability selection criteria are suggested. Though the method was developed to support affordable structures for access to space, the method should also be applicable formost high-performance air and surface transportation systems.
Keywords:structural reliability, safety factors, deterministic methods, first-order reliability, structural failure concept, safety index, structural optimization, mises criterion, reliability design factor, reliability criterion
CASI Document ID Number:95N11870
Subjects:Engineering: Structural Mechanics: Structural Tests and Reliability
ID Code:253
Deposited On:27 June 2002