Sensitivity and importance measures in structural reliability
- 1 December 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Civil Engineering Systems
- Vol. 3 (4) , 203-209
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02630258608970445
Abstract
In multivariate reliability problems, which depend on one or more parameters τ, a sensitivity factor αE[τ] is defined as the derivative of the equivalent reliability index βE(τ)=−φ−1[P f (τ)] with P f (τ) the failure probability. αE[τ] expresses the change of αE(τ) due to small variations of τ. Since the numerical evaluation of αE[τ] is usually impractical, an approximation αE[τ]≈α[τ] is derived, which is asymptotically exact for extreme reliability levels. Simple formulae for α[τ] are given. The approximation αE[τ]:a[τ] also provides the basis for a better understanding of the commonly used alpha values αi=−1/βu i∗ as importance measures for stochastic variables.Keywords
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