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An Uncertainty Analysis and Reliability-Based Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Method Using Fourth-Moment Saddlepoint Approximation
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Guo, Yongqiang
, Lv, Zhiyuan
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Approximation
/ Design analysis
/ Design optimization
/ Distribution functions
/ Limit states
/ Matching
/ Multidisciplinary design optimization
/ Probability density functions
/ Random variables
/ Reliability analysis
/ Statistical analysis
/ Uncertainty analysis
2023
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An Uncertainty Analysis and Reliability-Based Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Method Using Fourth-Moment Saddlepoint Approximation
by
Guo, Yongqiang
, Lv, Zhiyuan
in
Approximation
/ Design analysis
/ Design optimization
/ Distribution functions
/ Limit states
/ Matching
/ Multidisciplinary design optimization
/ Probability density functions
/ Random variables
/ Reliability analysis
/ Statistical analysis
/ Uncertainty analysis
2023
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An Uncertainty Analysis and Reliability-Based Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Method Using Fourth-Moment Saddlepoint Approximation
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Guo, Yongqiang
, Lv, Zhiyuan
in
Approximation
/ Design analysis
/ Design optimization
/ Distribution functions
/ Limit states
/ Matching
/ Multidisciplinary design optimization
/ Probability density functions
/ Random variables
/ Reliability analysis
/ Statistical analysis
/ Uncertainty analysis
2023
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An Uncertainty Analysis and Reliability-Based Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Method Using Fourth-Moment Saddlepoint Approximation
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An Uncertainty Analysis and Reliability-Based Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Method Using Fourth-Moment Saddlepoint Approximation
2023
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Overview
In uncertainty analysis and reliability-based multidisciplinary design and optimization (RBMDO) of engineering structures, the saddlepoint approximation (SA) method can be utilized to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of reliability evaluation. However, the random variables involved in SA should be easy to handle. Additionally, the corresponding saddlepoint equation should not be complicated. Both of them limit the application of SA for engineering problems. The moment method can construct an approximate cumulative distribution function of the performance function based on the first few statistical moments. However, the traditional moment matching method is not very accurate generally. In order to take advantage of the SA method and the moment matching method to enhance the efficiency of design and optimization, a fourth-moment saddlepoint approximation (FMSA) method is introduced into RBMDO. In FMSA, the approximate cumulative generating functions are constructed based on the first four moments of the limit state function. The probability density function and cumulative distribution function are estimated based on this approximate cumulative generating function. Furthermore, the FMSA method is introduced and combined into RBMDO within the framework of sequence optimization and reliability assessment, which is based on the performance measure approach strategy. Two engineering examples are introduced to verify the effectiveness of proposed method.
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Tech Science Press
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