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Quasi-Static Probabilistic Structural Analyses Process and Criteria

NASA/TP-209038, Goldberg, B. and Verderaime, V., Quasi-Static Probabilistic Structural Analyses Process and Criteria, Structures and Dynamics Laboratory, Science and Engineering Directorate, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, January 1999, pp. 44, Format(s): PDF 286k

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Current deterministic structural methods are easily applied to substructures and components, and analysts have built great design insights and confidence in them over the years. However, deterministic methods cannot support systems risk analyses, and it was recently reported that deterministic treatment of statistical data is inconsistent with error propagation laws that can result in unevenly conservative structural predictions. Assuming normal distributions and using statistical data formats throughout prevailing stress deterministic processes lead to a safety factor in statistical format, which integrated into the safety index, provides a safety factor and first order reliability relationship. The embedded safety factor in the safety index expression allows a historically based risk to be determined and verified over a variety of quasi-static metallic substructures consistent with the traditional safety factor methods and NASA Std. 5001 criteria
Keywords:safety factors, deterministic method, reliability methods, error propagation laws, structural analyses, quasi-static stress
Subjects:Engineering: Structural Mechanics: Structural Tests and Reliability
ID Code:479
Deposited On:24 July 2002