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Lotfollahi-Yaghin M A, Negin M. Effect of Random Initial Crookedness of Members on Reliability of Steel Frames. MCEJ 2010; 10 (1)
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Abstract In this paper the effect of two types of common initial geometric imperfections on the reliability of steel frames is investigated. These imperfections are the coordinates of connection nodes and crookedness of members. Most finite element reliability analyses in past literature neglect this source of uncertainty. For this purpose static nonlinear pushover structural analysis is used from which reliabilities are estimated based on FORM and Monte Carlo sampling methods. Furthermore to investigate the importance of uncertain parameters, reliability sensitivity analysis is performed by use of the direct differentiation method which has been implemented in the object oriented software framework Open Sees. It is demonstrated that some of these geometric imperfections have significant influence on reliability assessment of steel frames.
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Received: 2007/03/7 | Accepted: 2009/02/4 | Published: 2011/03/7

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