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Load models and analysis of the load effects using simulation method SBRA
Marek, Pavel ; Guštar, M.
Load models and analysis of the load effects using simulation method SBRA.
Reliability Analysis using Monte Carlo Simulation and Bounded Histograms of Input Random Variables
Václavek, L. ; Marek, Pavel
Probabilistic simulation based method SBRA is apllyed in safety and serviceability assessment of a planar steel frame. The reliability is expresed by comparing the calculated probability of failure and the target probability contained in codes.
SBRA Concept in Corrosion Modelling and Inspection Planning
Korouš, Jan ; Marek, Pavel
The paper turns attension to the application of the SimulationBased Reliability Assessment Method (SBRA) in case of a structu-ral member exposed to tension and to corrosion. The probabilityof failure, as a function of time, is calculated using directMonte Carlo simulation.
Roadmap of the Transition to Probabilistic Simulation-basedStructural Reliability Assessment Method applicable in Design
Marek, Pavel
Transition from current semi probabilistic method to structuresreliability assessment method based on Monte Carlo approaches issubject of the colloquium. The paper indicates individual steps ofthe development of the SBRA method.
Reliability Problems in Methods of Residual Creep Life Assessment
Kloc, Luboš ; Sklenička, Václav
The service life of components designed to operate for long periods under loading at elevated temperatures is limited by the creep deformation and fracture phenomena. Possibility of a reliable prediction of the residual creep life is of major practical and economical relevance. A number of approaches has been used for the estimation of the creep damage and residual life; these approaches could be divided into two principal branches. The microscopic methods are based on the microstructural observations of accumulated damage in the samples of material after service, while macroscopic meth- ods use mechanical testing of the samples under some reference conditions. However, both approaches still do not provide enough reliable results for wide practical use, be- cause of result scatter and missing generally applicable models for the creep damage evolution. The most important factors which make the results unreliable are analyzed in the present paper. These are mainly: i) production scatter in the material's properties, ii) inhomogeneity of the material, iii) sampling problem in microscopic methods, iv) extrapolations involved in macroscopic methods. Some suggestions to overcome these problems are made and the need for a new approach and new experimental techniques is presented.
How do laboratories declare the reliability of their results?
Plzák, Zbyněk
The publication deals with documentation of quality of analytical results.

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