This paper proposes a novel and efficient methodology for time-dependent system reliability analysis of systems with multiple limit-state functions of random variables, stochastic processes, and time. Since there are correlations and variations between components and over time, the overall system is formulated as a random field with two dimensions: component index and time. To overcome the difficulties in modeling the two-dimensional random field, an equivalent Gaussian random field is constructed based on the probability equivalency between the two random fields. The first-order reliability method (FORM) is employed to obtain important features of the equivalent random field. By generating samples from the equivalent random field, the time-dependent system reliability is estimated from Boolean functions defined according to the system topology. Using one system reliability analysis, the proposed method can get not only the entire time-dependent system probability of failure curve up to a time interval of interest but also two other important outputs, namely, the time-dependent probability of failure of individual components and dominant failure sequences. Three examples featuring series, parallel, and combined systems are used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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October 2015
Research-Article
Time-Dependent System Reliability Analysis Using Random Field Discretization
Zhen Hu,
Zhen Hu
Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering,
Vanderbilt University,
279 Jacobs Hall,
VU Mailbox: PMB 351831,
Nashville, TN 37235
e-mail: zhen.hu@vanderbilt.edu
Environmental Engineering,
Vanderbilt University,
279 Jacobs Hall,
VU Mailbox: PMB 351831,
Nashville, TN 37235
e-mail: zhen.hu@vanderbilt.edu
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Sankaran Mahadevan
Sankaran Mahadevan
Professor
Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering,
Vanderbilt University,
272 Jacobs Hall,
VU Mailbox: PMB 351831,
Nashville, TN 37235
e-mail: sankaran.mahadevan@vanderbilt.edu
Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering,
Vanderbilt University,
272 Jacobs Hall,
VU Mailbox: PMB 351831,
Nashville, TN 37235
e-mail: sankaran.mahadevan@vanderbilt.edu
Search for other works by this author on:
Zhen Hu
Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering,
Vanderbilt University,
279 Jacobs Hall,
VU Mailbox: PMB 351831,
Nashville, TN 37235
e-mail: zhen.hu@vanderbilt.edu
Environmental Engineering,
Vanderbilt University,
279 Jacobs Hall,
VU Mailbox: PMB 351831,
Nashville, TN 37235
e-mail: zhen.hu@vanderbilt.edu
Sankaran Mahadevan
Professor
Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering,
Vanderbilt University,
272 Jacobs Hall,
VU Mailbox: PMB 351831,
Nashville, TN 37235
e-mail: sankaran.mahadevan@vanderbilt.edu
Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering,
Vanderbilt University,
272 Jacobs Hall,
VU Mailbox: PMB 351831,
Nashville, TN 37235
e-mail: sankaran.mahadevan@vanderbilt.edu
Contributed by the Design Automation Committee of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL DESIGN. Manuscript received April 29, 2015; final manuscript received August 11, 2015; published online September 2, 2015. Assoc. Editor: Xiaoping Du.
J. Mech. Des. Oct 2015, 137(10): 101404 (10 pages)
Published Online: September 2, 2015
Article history
Received:
April 29, 2015
Revised:
August 11, 2015
Citation
Hu, Z., and Mahadevan, S. (September 2, 2015). "Time-Dependent System Reliability Analysis Using Random Field Discretization." ASME. J. Mech. Des. October 2015; 137(10): 101404. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4031337
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