2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-58782012000600004
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Modeling random corrosion processes via polynomial chaos expansion

Abstract: Polynomial Chaos Expansion (PCE) is widely recognized as a flexible tool to represent different types of random variables/processes. However, applications to real, experimental data are still limited. In this article, PCE is used to represent the random time-evolution of metal corrosion growth in marine environments. The PCE coefficients are determined in order to represent data of 45 corrosion coupons tested by Jeffrey and Melchers (2001) at Taylors Beach, Australia. Accuracy of the representation and possibi… Show more

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“…The guideline [10] presents general rules and a methodology for determining the load-carrying capacity of the railway bridges. As corrosion can be described as a random process, the best way to analyze such an effect in time is through stochastic approaches [16]. Moreover, other inputs such as material properties and of course actions are also of a stochastic nature.…”
Section: Load-carrying Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The guideline [10] presents general rules and a methodology for determining the load-carrying capacity of the railway bridges. As corrosion can be described as a random process, the best way to analyze such an effect in time is through stochastic approaches [16]. Moreover, other inputs such as material properties and of course actions are also of a stochastic nature.…”
Section: Load-carrying Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…investigate the effect of uncertainties in the performance of piezoelectric energy harvesting devices Gomes et al (2012). address the modeling of real marine corrosion data through polynomial chaos expansions Hauer et al (2012).…”
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