<p><i>Probabilistic Design for Optimization and Robustness</i>:</p><ul><li>Presents the theory of modeling with variation using physical models and methods for practical applications on designs more insensitive to variation.</li><li>Provides a comprehensive guide to optimization and robustness for p
Design for Robustness (Structural Engineering Documents)
β Scribed by Franz Knoll, Thomas Vogel
- Publisher
- International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE)
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 102
- Series
- SED 11
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Robustness is the ability to survive unforeseen circumstances without undue damage or loss of function. It has become a requirement expressed in modern building codes, mostly without much advice as to how it can be achieved. Engineering has developed some approaches based on traditional practice as well as recent insight. However, knowledge about robustness remains scattered and ambiguous, making it difο¬ cult to apply to many speciο¬c cases. The authorsβ attempt to collect and review elements, methods and strategies toward structural robustness, using a holistic, almost philosophical approach. This leads to a set of considerations to guide selection and implementation of measures in speciο¬ c cases, followed by a collection of applications and examples from the authors practice. The world, engineering and construction are imperfect and not entirely predictable. Robustness provides a measure of structural safety beyond traditional codiο¬ ed design rules.
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