- Title
- Decision analysis for deteriorating structures
- Creator
- Val, D. V.; Stewart, Mark G.
- Relation
- Reliability Engineering & System Safety Vol. 87, no. 3, p. 377-385
- Publisher
- Elsevier Applied Science
- Resource Type
- journal article
- Date
- 2005
- Description
- Measures that improve durability of a structure usually increase its initial cost. Thus. in order to make a decision about a cost-effective. solution the life-cycle cost of a structure including cost of structural failure needs to be considered. Due to uncertainties associated with structural properties, loads and environmental conditions the cost of structural failure is a random variable. The paper derives probability, distributions of the cost of failure of a single structure and a group of identical structures when single or multiple failures are possible during the service life of a structure. The probability distributions are based on cumulative probabilities of failure of a single structure over its service life. It is assumed that failures occur at discrete points in time, the cost of failure set at the time of decision making remains constant for a particular design solution and the discount rate is a deterministic parameter not changing with time. The probability distributions can be employed to evaluate the expected life-cycle cost or the expected utility, which is then used in decision making. An example. which considers the selection of durability specifications for a reinforced concrete structure built on the coast. illustrates the use of the derived probability, distributions. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
- Subject
- decision making; durability; life-cycle cost; utility; uncertainty
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/24680
- Identifier
- uon:607
- Identifier
- ISSN:0951-8320
- Language
- eng
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