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A non-probabilistic reliability analysis on uncertainties systems

  • Feng Wang*
  • , Jianguo Zhang
  • , Xianchao Wang
  • , Cancan Wang
  • , Zhan Liu
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beihang University

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Abstract

This paper is concerned with the non-probabilistic methods to deal with uncertainties problems. First, this paper analyzes the difference between non-probabilistic reliability methods and traditional probabilistic reliability methods, which makes the comparative analysis on aspects of the application scope of methods, the use of processes and the complexity of employment. Second, this paper introduces the basic concept of the convex model, as the interval model, the ellipsoid model and the multidimensional ellipsoid model are briefly presented. Third, this paper analyzes the use of information gap model of uncertainty, including the basic application of the model and the way to use. Finally, numerical example is given to illustrate the validity and efficiency of non-probabilistic reliability method. The example used herein is reliability analysis of fatigue strength of turbine blade, but it is also an important reference of other types of uncertainties systems. Compared with the probability approach, the non-probabilistic information gap model only requires a small amount of samples to obtain the variation bounds of the imprecise parameters, and whereby makes the reliability analysis very convenient and economical.

Original languageEnglish
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Event2012 3rd Annual IEEE Prognostics and System Health Management Conference, PHM-2012 - Beijing, China
Duration: 23 May 201225 May 2012

Conference

Conference2012 3rd Annual IEEE Prognostics and System Health Management Conference, PHM-2012
Country/TerritoryChina
CityBeijing
Period23/05/1225/05/12

Keywords

  • information gap model of uncertainty
  • non-probabilistic reliability method
  • the convex model

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