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Time-Dependent Global Sensitivity Analysis for Long-Term Degeneracy Model Using Polynomial Chaos
Author(s) -
Guo Jianbin,
Du Shaohua,
Wang Yao,
Zeng Shengkui
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
advances in mechanical engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.318
H-Index - 40
ISSN - 1687-8132
DOI - 10.1155/2014/719825
Subject(s) - sobol sequence , sensitivity (control systems) , polynomial chaos , degeneracy (biology) , term (time) , mathematics , mathematical optimization , variance based sensitivity analysis , polynomial , computer science , control theory (sociology) , monte carlo method , mathematical analysis , statistics , physics , engineering , bioinformatics , one way analysis of variance , analysis of variance , control (management) , quantum mechanics , electronic engineering , artificial intelligence , biology
Global sensitivity is used to quantify the influence of uncertain model inputs on the output variability of static models in general. However, very few approaches can be applied for the sensitivity analysis of long-term degeneracy models, as far as time-dependent reliability is concerned. The reason is that the static sensitivity may not reflect the completed sensitivity during the entire life circle. This paper presents time-dependent global sensitivity analysis for long-term degeneracy models based on polynomial chaos expansion (PCE). Sobol’ indices are employed as the time-dependent global sensitivity since they provide accurate information on the selected uncertain inputs. In order to compute Sobol’ indices more efficiently, this paper proposes a moving least squares (MLS) method to obtain the time-dependent PCE coefficients with acceptable simulation effort. Then Sobol’ indices can be calculated analytically as a postprocessing of the time-dependent PCE coefficients with almost no additional cost. A test case is used to show how to conduct the proposed method, then this approach is applied to an engineering case, and the time-dependent global sensitivity is obtained for the long-term degeneracy mechanism model.

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