Abstract:Complex computational engineering uncertainty analyses have become more prevalent. When input parameters of such engineering models are uncertain, the output metric's uncertainty distribution is of an unknown parametric form. Since Wilks' method, named after the seminal paper by SS Wilks in 1941 entitled “Determination of sample sizes for setting tolerance limits”, is a nonparametric statistical procedure, it has received renewed interest, in particular in nuclear and chemical safety engineering. Unfortunately… Show more
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