Authors
Bruce Ellingwood, Marc Maes, F Michael Bartlett, Andre T Beck, Colin Caprani, Armen Der Kiureghian, Leonardo Dueñas-Osorio, Neryvaldo Galvão, Robert Gilbert, Jie Li, Jose Matos, Yasuhiro Mori, Iason Papaioannou, Roger Parades, Daniel Straub, Bruno Sudret
Publication date
2024/4/18
Source
Structural Safety
Pages
102474
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The growth of structural reliability theory and applications, along with a recognition of its role in guiding the structural engineering profession in addressing some of the most important issues in design of the built environment, represents one of the key engineering achievements during the past five decades. Structural reliability provides a unifying framework for managing uncertainties affecting performance of structures and a quantitative link between the practice of structural engineering and its social consequences. Such links perhaps are most obvious in probability-based codified design and performance evaluation but there are numerous other applications, which are summarized in this special issue. As the field has matured, researchers in reliability have worked with structural engineers to elevate both the practice of structural engineering and the quality of research to levels that otherwise would not have been …
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