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Fuzzy Probabilistic Safety Assessment

In: Fuzzy Randomness

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  • Bernd Möller

    (Dresden University of Technology, Institute of Structural Analysis (Lehrstuhl für Statik))

  • Michael Beer

    (Dresden University of Technology, Institute of Structural Analysis (Lehrstuhl für Statik))

Abstract

In fuzzy probabilistic safety assessment of structures fuzzy random vectors are introduced for the mathematical description of the uncertainty characteristic fuzzy randomness. The failure and survival of a structure may be assessed with the aid of the probability measure for fuzzy random vectors, which has been introduced in Sect. 2.3.1.2; the fuzzy failure probability and fuzzy survival probability are to be determined.

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  • Bernd Möller & Michael Beer, 2004. "Fuzzy Probabilistic Safety Assessment," Springer Books, in: Fuzzy Randomness, chapter 6, pages 228-272, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-662-07358-2_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-07358-2_6
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