2024
DOI: 10.1142/s0218539324500074
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Time-Variant Reliability for Systems with Non-monotonic Limit-State Functions

Gordon J. Savage,
Young Kap Son

Abstract: Most engineering time-variant reliability problems are the result of component degradation and stochastic loading. The resultant failure modes, and their resultant limit-state functions, produce limit-state surfaces with unpredictable temporal trajectories that may exhibit a combination of increasing and decreasing failure probabilities. In many cases the trajectories are monotonic so that failure increases predictably: in other cases, this is not so. In this paper we present the discrete-time set theory deriv… Show more

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