Uncertainty and sensitivity analysis in the presence of stochastic and subjective uncertainty
- 1 April 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation
- Vol. 57 (1-4) , 3-76
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00949659708811803
Abstract
Uncertainty and sensitivity analyses for systems that involve both stochastic (i.e., aleatory) and subjective (i.e., epistemic) uncertainty are discussed. In such analyses, the dependent variable is usually a complementary cumulative distribution function (CCDF) that arises from stochastic uncertainty; uncertainty analysis involves the determination of a distribution of CCDFs that results from subjective uncertainty, and sensitivity analysis involves the determination of the effects of subjective uncertainty in individual variables on this distribution of CCDFs. Uncertainty analysis is presented as an integration problem involving probability spaces for stochastic and subjective uncertainty. Approximation procedures for the underlying integrals are described that provide an assessment of the effects of stochastic uncertainty, an assessment of the effects of subjective uncertainty, and a basis for performing sensitivity studies. Extensive use is made of Latin hypercube sampling, importance sampling and regression-based sensitivity analysis techniques. The underlying ideas, which are initially presented in an abstract form, are central to the design and performance of real analyses. To emphasize the connection between concept and computational practice, these ideas are illustrated with an analysis involving the MACCS reactor accident consequence model a, performance assessment for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, and a probabilistic risk assessment for a nuclear power station.Keywords
This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
- Key Issues in Carcinogen Risk Assessment Guidelines, Society for Risk Analysis1Risk Analysis, 1993
- The NUREG-1150 probabilistic risk assessment for the Surry Nuclear Power StationNuclear Engineering and Design, 1992
- Summary description of the methods used in the probabilistic risk assessments for NUREG-1150Nuclear Engineering and Design, 1992
- The Concept of Probability in Safety Assessments of Technological SystemsScience, 1990
- Uncertainty in probabilistic safety assessmentNuclear Engineering and Design, 1989
- Integrating Uncertainty and Interindividual Variability in Environmental Risk AssessmentRisk Analysis, 1987
- Limit Lines for RiskNuclear Technology, 1982
- Nonlinear sensitivity analysis of multiparameter model systemsJournal of Computational Physics, 1978
- Sensitivity analysis of ordinary differential equation systems—A direct methodJournal of Computational Physics, 1976
- Study of the sensitivity of coupled reaction systems to uncertainties in rate coefficients. I TheoryThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1973