2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00466-024-02500-5
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A new paradigm for the efficient inclusion of stochasticity in engineering simulations: Time-separated stochastic mechanics

Hendrik Geisler,
Cem Erdogan,
Jan Nagel
et al.

Abstract: As a physical fact, randomness is an inherent and ineliminable aspect in all physical measurements and engineering production. As a consequence, material parameters, serving as input data, are only known in a stochastic sense and thus, also output parameters, e.g., stresses, fluctuate. For the estimation of those fluctuations it is imperative to incoporate randomness into engineering simulations. Unfortunately, incorporating uncertain parameters into the modeling and simulation of inelastic materials is often … Show more

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