Gradient Method as a Tool for Mathematical Modeling in Earthquake Engineering
Olivera Jovanović, Dimitar Jurukovski (1997)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Olivera Jovanović, Dimitar Jurukovski (1997)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Modeling of reliability characteristics typically assumes that components and systems fail if a certain individual damage level is exceeded. Every (mechanical) system damage increases irreversibly due to employed loading and (mechanical) stress, respectively. The main issue of damage estimation is adequate determination of the actual state-of-damage. Several mathematical modeling approaches are known in the literature, focusing on the task of how loading effects damage progression (e.g.,...
Do Hoai, Nam, Udo, Keiko, Mano, Akira (2011)
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In model search procedures for multidimensional contingency tables many different measures are used for decision for the goodness of model search, for instance , AIC or . Simulation studies should give us an insight into the behaviour of the measures with respect to the data, the sample size, the number of degrees of freedom and the probability given distribution. To this end different log-linear models for 3-dimensional contingency tables were given and then 1,000 contingency tables...
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The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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The first-principle modeling of a feedwater heater operating in a coal-fired power unit is presented, along with a theoretical discussion concerning its structural simplifications, parameter estimation, and dynamical validation. The model is a part of the component library of modeling environments, called the Virtual Power Plant (VPP). The main purpose of the VPP is simulation of power generation installations intended for early warning diagnostic applications. The model was developed...