2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2015.08.038
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Efficient method for probabilistic finite element analysis with application to reinforced concrete slabs

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“…ISSN 2226-3780 -taking into account geometric non-linearity and nonlinear operation of structures [4,5], which allows the construction of adequate design schemes, reduce material consumption, ensure structural safety, resistance to progressive collapse; -taking into account, when calculating the slab, two CE options for modeling elements of steel-reinforced concrete floors [6,8], which makes it possible to determine the deflections and movements of structures. Also, in one of the analyzed works [7] it is shown that in heavy concrete structures at high loads the reinforcement deforms elastically, and plastic deformations occur in concrete.…”
Section: Research Of Existing Solutions Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…ISSN 2226-3780 -taking into account geometric non-linearity and nonlinear operation of structures [4,5], which allows the construction of adequate design schemes, reduce material consumption, ensure structural safety, resistance to progressive collapse; -taking into account, when calculating the slab, two CE options for modeling elements of steel-reinforced concrete floors [6,8], which makes it possible to determine the deflections and movements of structures. Also, in one of the analyzed works [7] it is shown that in heavy concrete structures at high loads the reinforcement deforms elastically, and plastic deformations occur in concrete.…”
Section: Research Of Existing Solutions Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, in connection with a significant increase in the volume of construction of monolithic-frame buildings of increased number of storeys, the issue of ensuring comfortable and safe operation [1][2][3] remains relevant. This can't be achieved without taking into account geometric nonlinearity and the specifics of deformation of materials of structural elements, the construction of adequate design schemes, and the provision of regulatory documents for the strength and deformability of structures [4,5].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…-taking into account temperature effects [8,9]; -taking into account geometric non-linearity and nonlinear operation of structures [10,11], it allows the construction of adequate design schemes, reduce material consumption, ensure structural safety, resistance to progressive collapse; -taking into account, when calculating slabs, two variants of finite elements (SC) for modeling elements of steel-reinforced concrete floors [12,13], which made it possible to determine the deflections and displacements of structures.…”
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“…The method is known as the (Fractional-Moment) Maximum Entropy Multiplicative Dimensional Reduction Method (ME-MDRM) and has been successfully applied to computationally very demanding structural Finite-Element calculations by Balomenos et al (2015). The method makes an unbiased estimation of the PDF describing the uncertain model output Y by using the criterion of maximum entropy on a set of calculated model outputs or observed test results.…”
Section: An Unbiased and Computationally Efficient Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%