Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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307487 | Structural Safety | 2016 | 8 Pages |
•An algorithm for finding a sequence of design points is developed.•The algorithm finds the design point through inverse reliability analysis.•The algorithm uses the Broyden’s good method to solve a set of nonlinear equations.•The algorithm is highly efficient compared to i-HLRF algorithm.
In the analysis of structural reliability, often a sequence of design points associated with a set of thresholds are sought in order to determine the tail distribution of a response quantity. In this paper, after a brief review of methods for determining the design point, an inverse reliability method named the λ-method is introduced for efficiently determining the sequence of design points. The λ-method uses Broyden’s “good” method to solve a set of nonlinear simultaneous equations to find the design points for the values of an implicitly defined threshold that is associated with parameter λ. In a special parameter setting, the λ parameter equals the reliability index, thus allowing convenient implementation of the method. Three numerical examples illustrate the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed method.