Title of article :
Comparison of finite element reliability methods
Author/Authors :
Sudret، نويسنده , , Bruno and Der Kiureghian، نويسنده , , Armen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
The spectral stochastic finite element method (SSFEM) aims at constructing a probabilistic representation of the response of a mechanical system, whose material properties are random fields. The response quantities, e.g. the nodal displacements, are represented by a polynomial series expansion in terms of standard normal random variables. This expansion is usually post-processed to obtain the second-order statistical moments of the response quantities. However, in the literature, the SSFEM has also been suggested as a method for reliability analysis. No careful examination of this potential has been made yet. In this paper, the SSFEM is considered in conjunction with the first-order reliability method (FORM) and with importance sampling for finite element reliability analysis. This approach is compared with the direct coupling of a FORM reliability code and a finite element code. The two procedures are applied to the reliability analysis of the settlement of a foundation lying on a randomly heterogeneous soil layer. The results are used to make a comprehensive comparison of the two methods in terms of their relative accuracies and efficiencies.
Keywords :
Stochastic finite elements , Reliability , importance sampling , Form , Random fields
Journal title :
Probabilistic Engineering Mechanics
Journal title :
Probabilistic Engineering Mechanics