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    Network Uncertainty Quantification for Analysis of MultiComponent Systems

    Source: ASCEASME J Risk and Uncert in Engrg Sys Part B Mech Engrg:;2022:;volume( 009 ):;issue: 002::page 21203
    Author:
    Tencer, John;Rojas, Edward;Schroeder, Benjamin B.
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4055688
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: In order to impact physical mechanical system design decisions and realize the full promise of highfidelity computational tools, simulation results must be integrated at the earliest stages of the design process. This is particularly challenging when dealing with uncertainty and optimizing for systemlevel performance metrics, as fullsystem models (often notoriously expensive and timeconsuming to develop) are generally required to propagate uncertainties to systemlevel quantities of interest. Methods for propagating parameter and boundary condition uncertainty in networks of interconnected components hold promise for enabling design under uncertainty in realworld applications. These methods avoid the need for time consuming mesh generation of fullsystem geometries when changes are made to components or subassemblies. Additionally, they explicitly tie fullsystem model predictions to component/subassembly validation data which is valuable for qualification. These methods work by leveraging the fact that many engineered systems are inherently modular, being comprised of a hierarchy of components and subassemblies that are individually modified or replaced to define new system designs. By doing so, these methods enable rapid model development and the incorporation of uncertainty quantification earlier in the design process. The resulting formulation of the uncertainty propagation problem is iterative. We express the system model as a network of interconnected component models, which exchange solution information at component boundaries. We present a pair of approaches for propagating uncertainty in this type of decomposed system and provide implementations in the form of an opensource software library. We demonstrate these tools on a variety of applications and demonstrate the impact of problemspecific details on the performance and accuracy of the resulting UQ analysis. This work represents the most comprehensive investigation of these network uncertainty propagation methods to date.
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    contributor authorTencer, John;Rojas, Edward;Schroeder, Benjamin B.
    date accessioned2023-04-06T13:00:12Z
    date available2023-04-06T13:00:12Z
    date copyright10/26/2022 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2022
    identifier issn23329017
    identifier otherrisk_009_02_021203.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4288901
    description abstractIn order to impact physical mechanical system design decisions and realize the full promise of highfidelity computational tools, simulation results must be integrated at the earliest stages of the design process. This is particularly challenging when dealing with uncertainty and optimizing for systemlevel performance metrics, as fullsystem models (often notoriously expensive and timeconsuming to develop) are generally required to propagate uncertainties to systemlevel quantities of interest. Methods for propagating parameter and boundary condition uncertainty in networks of interconnected components hold promise for enabling design under uncertainty in realworld applications. These methods avoid the need for time consuming mesh generation of fullsystem geometries when changes are made to components or subassemblies. Additionally, they explicitly tie fullsystem model predictions to component/subassembly validation data which is valuable for qualification. These methods work by leveraging the fact that many engineered systems are inherently modular, being comprised of a hierarchy of components and subassemblies that are individually modified or replaced to define new system designs. By doing so, these methods enable rapid model development and the incorporation of uncertainty quantification earlier in the design process. The resulting formulation of the uncertainty propagation problem is iterative. We express the system model as a network of interconnected component models, which exchange solution information at component boundaries. We present a pair of approaches for propagating uncertainty in this type of decomposed system and provide implementations in the form of an opensource software library. We demonstrate these tools on a variety of applications and demonstrate the impact of problemspecific details on the performance and accuracy of the resulting UQ analysis. This work represents the most comprehensive investigation of these network uncertainty propagation methods to date.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleNetwork Uncertainty Quantification for Analysis of MultiComponent Systems
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume9
    journal issue2
    journal titleASCEASME J Risk and Uncert in Engrg Sys Part B Mech Engrg
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4055688
    journal fristpage21203
    journal lastpage2120312
    page12
    treeASCEASME J Risk and Uncert in Engrg Sys Part B Mech Engrg:;2022:;volume( 009 ):;issue: 002
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