IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2021
An Improved High-Moment Method for Reliability Analysis Based on Polynomial Chaos Expansion
Abstract
For structural reliability analysis, the moment method provides a relatively effective way to estimate the failure probability only using the moment information of a given model. However, it may introduce extra computation costs to obtain the required moments of the model output accurately, especially for some high moment methods like the third-moment method and the fourth-moment method. This study improves the traditional high-moment method based on the polynomial chaos expansion (PCE). The proposed method firstly derives the PCE-based high order moment algorithm by multiplying the orthogonal polynomials of PCE itself. Then, the integration between the PCE and the high-moment method are proposed for failure probability calculation. Besides, different input distributions as well as correlations among input variables are also taken into consideration to expand the scope of suitability. Compared with the existing methods, the proposed method is more efficient and accurate for structural reliability analysis by an engineering example.