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Probabilistic and Nonprobabilistic Sensitivity Analyses of Uncertain Parameters

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  • Sheng-En Fang
  • Qiu-Hu Zhang
  • Bao Zhang
  • Xiao-Hua Zhang

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Parameter sensitivity analyses have been widely applied to industrial problems for evaluating parameter significance, effects on responses, uncertainty influence, and so forth. In the interest of simple implementation and computational efficiency, this study has developed two sensitivity analysis methods corresponding to the situations with or without sufficient probability information. The probabilistic method is established with the aid of the stochastic response surface and the mathematical derivation proves that the coefficients of first-order items embody the parameter main effects on the response. Simultaneously, a nonprobabilistic interval analysis based method is brought forward for the circumstance when the parameter probability distributions are unknown. The two methods have been verified against a numerical beam example with their accuracy compared to that of a traditional variance-based method. The analysis results have demonstrated the reliability and accuracy of the developed methods. And their suitability for different situations has also been discussed.

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  • Sheng-En Fang & Qiu-Hu Zhang & Bao Zhang & Xiao-Hua Zhang, 2014. "Probabilistic and Nonprobabilistic Sensitivity Analyses of Uncertain Parameters," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-7, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:236304
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/236304
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