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10 km and 10 days (validity) is 0.459. We have observed, for all three catalogs, that the occurrence rate density λ for …
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Turkey was struck by two major events on 17 August and 12 November 1999, named Izmit (M <Subscript>w</Subscript> = 7.4) and Düzce (M <Subscript>w</Subscript> = 7.2) earthquakes, respectively. Rubble mound breakwaters in Izmit Bay experienced little damage, as forecasted by the new risk assessment model in which tsunami occurrence risk...</subscript></subscript>
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In this paper, we describe the computational framework of a novel method for solving the challenging problem of probabilistic finite elements. The method is called Improved Dynamic Bounds (IDB) and was developed recently to improve the efficiency of the dynamic bounds. The IDB is used in finite...
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a probabilistic finite element model, and apply the coupled models to the reliability assessment of a flood defense for …
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In this study, we address the effective method to apply a novel reliability method integrated with finite element …) is applied to this site after a successful experience in (Rajabalinejad in Reliability methods for finite element models …
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For consideration of structural design of buildings and infrastructure in Australia, this paper presents hazard modelling and mapping of extreme wind gusts under the current climate and likely future climate change. Statistical and probabilistic approaches are applied to analyse the daily...
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of reliability,the delineated hazardous area is defined. Then,uncertainty analyses of all the uncertainparameters …
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In this paper, based on the concepts of uncertainty and reliability analyses, a method used for assessment of risk due …
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