ABSTRACT

Interest in the topic of structural reliability and optimal design has been rapidly growing in recent years. Besides, the field of numerical methods and artificial intelligence is experiencing a surge of new methods and the refinement of existing ones to expand opportunities to apply robust formulations to complex engineering problems. Today, more than ever, the field is receiving fresh ideas on how to face the challenges of finding a balance between cost and benefits that may lead towards the optimal design of systems. Recently, the probability density evolution method (PDEM) was proposed by Prof. Jie Li as an alternative way to obtain the stochastic and dynamic solution of the safety level of engineering systems under any kind of hazard. This work deals with the application of this powerful method to derive optimal design recommendations for large engineering systems under natural hazards. The three case studies illustrate to engineers and academic specialists how to strike a cost-effective balance in designing such systems.

chapter 1|2 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|2 pages

Aleatory and Epistemic

chapter 3|4 pages

Optimal Design of Structural Systems

chapter 4|4 pages

Calculation of Reliability Applying PDEM

chapter 5|58 pages

Application Examples

chapter 6|2 pages

Analysis of Results

chapter 7|2 pages

Conclusions and Recommendations