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Optimized Vertex Method and Hybrid Reliability
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Numerical AnalysisEngineeringMechanical EngineeringHybrid ReliabilitySystem ReliabilityStructural OptimizationVertex MethodStructural EngineeringReliability EngineeringStructural IntegrityOptimized Vertex MethodFuzzy ResponseDynamic ReliabilityComputational GeometryStructural Health MonitoringEngineering Failure AnalysisStructural ReliabilityReliability PredictionGraph TheoryReliability ModellingCivil EngineeringStructural MechanicsConstruction Engineering
A method of calculating the fuzzy response of a system is presented. This method, called the Optimized Vertex Method (OVM), is based upon the vertex method but requires considerably fewer function evaluations. The method is demonstrated by calculating the response membership function of strain-energy release rate for a bonded joint with a crack. The possibility of failure of the bonded joint was determined over a range of loads. After completing the possibilistic analysis, the possibilistic (fuzzy) membership functions were transformed to probability density functions and the probability of failure of the bonded joint was calculated. This approach is called a possibility-based hybrid reliability assessment. The possibility and probability of failure are presented and compared to a Monte Carlo Simulation (MCS) of the bonded joint.
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