2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00158-015-1351-8
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A semi-single-loop method using approximation of most probable point for reliability-based design optimization

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“…In literature discussed earlier SLA methods have been shown to be effective for many engineering problems, although concurrent convergence could fail for highly nonlinear problems. Lim and Lee (2016) showed that SLA solution robustness can be improved by introducing additional convergence monitoring and back up process. In this paper the implementation is limited to straightforward SLA approach, with a single focus on enhancing computational efficiency.…”
Section: Two-phase Approach Based On Sequential Approximationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In literature discussed earlier SLA methods have been shown to be effective for many engineering problems, although concurrent convergence could fail for highly nonlinear problems. Lim and Lee (2016) showed that SLA solution robustness can be improved by introducing additional convergence monitoring and back up process. In this paper the implementation is limited to straightforward SLA approach, with a single focus on enhancing computational efficiency.…”
Section: Two-phase Approach Based On Sequential Approximationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This precision issue is introduced by the high nonlinearity of the transformation between X-and U-spaces in probability constraint evaluation, and the approximation error of the first-order reliability method. This is a known weakness of single-loop approach based on FORM (Lim and Lee 2016).…”
Section: Deterministic Design Variables Are D = [B H]mentioning
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