A univariate dimension-reduction method for multi-dimensional integration in stochastic mechanics

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  • S. Rahman
  • H. Xu
چکیده

This paper presents a new, univariate dimension-reduction method for calculating statistical moments of response of mechanical systems subject to uncertainties in loads, material properties, and geometry. The method involves an additive decomposition of a multi-dimensional response function into multiple one-dimensional functions, an approximation of response moments by moments of single random variables, and a moment-based quadrature rule for numerical integration. The resultant moment equations entail evaluating N number of onedimensional integrals, which is substantially simpler and more efficient than performing one N-dimensional integration. The proposed method neither requires the calculation of partial derivatives of response, nor the inversion of random matrices, as compared with commonly used Taylor expansion/perturbation methods and Neumann expansion methods, respectively. Nine numerical examples involving elementary mathematical functions and solid-mechanics problems illustrate the proposed method. Results indicate that the univariate dimensionreduction method provides more accurate estimates of statistical moments or multidimensional integration than firstand second-order Taylor expansion methods, the second-order polynomial chaos expansion method, the second-order Neumann expansion method, statistically equivalent solutions, the quasi-Monte Carlo simulation, and the point estimate method. While the accuracy of the univariate dimension-reduction method is comparable to that of the fourth-order Neumann expansion, a comparison of CPU time suggests that the former is computationally far more efficient than the latter. q 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 2006