Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
510901 Computers & Structures 2008 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

In reliability-based robust design optimization (RBRDO) formulation, the product quality loss function is minimized subject to probabilistic constraints. Since the quality loss function is expressed in terms of the first two statistical moments, mean and variance, three methods have been recently proposed to accurately and efficiently estimate the moments: the univariate dimension reduction method (DRM), performance moment integration (PMI) method, and percentile difference method (PDM). In this paper, a reliability-based robust design optimization method is developed using DRM and compared to PMI and PDM for accuracy and efficiency. The numerical results show that DRM is effective when the number of random variables is small, whereas PMI is more effective when the number of random variables is relatively large.

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