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This manual is intended to outline the basic commands currently available within the OpenSees interpreter for performing finite element reliability analysis using OpenSees.
This manual is intended to outline the basic commands currently available within the OpenSees interpreter for performing finite element reliability analysis.


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REFERENCES:
REFERENCES:
* Scott, M.H. and Haukaas, T. "Software Framework for Parameter Updating and Finite Element Reliability Analysis."  ''Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering'', 22(5):281-291, September 2008. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0887-3801(2008)22:5(281) DOI]
* Haukaas, T. and Der Kiureghian, A. "Methods and Object-Oriented Software for FE Reliability and Sensitivity Analysis with Application to a Bridge Structure." ''Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering'', 21(3):151-163, May 2007. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0887-3801(2007)21:3(151) DOI]
* ''Additional references will be listed here''

Latest revision as of 02:33, 6 August 2013

This manual is intended to outline the basic commands currently available within the OpenSees interpreter for performing finite element reliability analysis.

  1. Reliability Primer
  2. Reliability Commands
  3. Reliability Examples


REFERENCES:

  • Scott, M.H. and Haukaas, T. "Software Framework for Parameter Updating and Finite Element Reliability Analysis." Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, 22(5):281-291, September 2008. DOI
  • Haukaas, T. and Der Kiureghian, A. "Methods and Object-Oriented Software for FE Reliability and Sensitivity Analysis with Application to a Bridge Structure." Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, 21(3):151-163, May 2007. DOI
  • Additional references will be listed here