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Tshilidzi Marwala, Ilyes Boulkaibet og Sondipon Adhikari
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Probabilistic Finite Element Model Updating Using Bayesian Statistics - Applications to Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering

Probabilistic Finite Element Model Updating Using Bayesian Statistics

Applications to Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering
Tshilidzi Marwala, Ilyes Boulkaibet og Sondipon Adhikari
(2016)
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John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
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  • Udgiver: John Wiley & Sons (September 2016)
  • Forfattere: Tshilidzi Marwala, Ilyes Boulkaibet og Sondipon Adhikari
  • ISBN: 9781119153016
Probabilistic Finite Element Model Updating Using Bayesian Statistics: Applications to Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering  Tshilidzi Marwala and Ilyes Boulkaibet, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Sondipon Adhikari, Swansea University, UK   Covers the probabilistic finite element model based on Bayesian statistics with applications to aeronautical and mechanical engineering   Finite element models are used widely to model the dynamic behaviour of many systems including in electrical, aerospace and mechanical engineering. The book covers probabilistic finite element model updating, achieved using Bayesian statistics. The Bayesian framework is employed to estimate the probabilistic finite element models which take into account of the uncertainties in the measurements and the modelling procedure. The Bayesian formulation achieves this by formulating the finite element model as the posterior distribution of the model given the measured data within the context of computational statistics and applies these in aeronautical and mechanical engineering. Probabilistic Finite Element Model Updating Using Bayesian Statistics contains simple explanations of computational statistical techniques such as Metropolis-Hastings Algorithm, Slice sampling, Markov Chain Monte Carlo method, hybrid Monte Carlo as well as Shadow Hybrid Monte Carlo and their relevance in engineering.   Key features: Contains several contributions in the area of model updating using Bayesian techniques which are useful for graduate students. Explains in detail the use of Bayesian techniques to quantify uncertainties in mechanical structures as well as the use of Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques to evaluate the Bayesian formulations.   The book is essential reading for researchers, practitioners and students in mechanical and aerospace engineering.
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  • Hardback: 248 sider
  • Udgiver: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated (November 2016)
  • Forfattere: Tshilidzi Marwala, Ilyes Boulkaibet og Sondipon Adhikari
  • ISBN: 9781119153030

Probabilistic Finite Element Model Updating Using Bayesian Statistics: Applications to Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering 

Tshilidzi Marwala and Ilyes Boulkaibet, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Sondipon Adhikari, Swansea University, UK

 

Covers the probabilistic finite element model based on Bayesian statistics with applications to aeronautical and mechanical engineering

 

Finite element models are used widely to model the dynamic behaviour of many systems including in electrical, aerospace and mechanical engineering.

The book covers probabilistic finite element model updating, achieved using Bayesian statistics. The Bayesian framework is employed to estimate the probabilistic finite element models which take into account of the uncertainties in the measurements and the modelling procedure. The Bayesian formulation achieves this by formulating the finite element model as the posterior distribution of the model given the measured data within the context of computational statistics and applies these in aeronautical and mechanical engineering.

Probabilistic Finite Element Model Updating Using Bayesian Statistics contains simple explanations of computational statistical techniques such as Metropolis-Hastings Algorithm, Slice sampling, Markov Chain Monte Carlo method, hybrid Monte Carlo as well as Shadow Hybrid Monte Carlo and their relevance in engineering.

 

Key features:

  • Contains several contributions in the area of model updating using Bayesian techniques which are useful for graduate students.
  • Explains in detail the use of Bayesian techniques to quantify uncertainties in mechanical structures as well as the use of Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques to evaluate the Bayesian formulations.

 

The book is essential reading for researchers, practitioners and students in mechanical and aerospace engineering.

Acknowledgements x Nomenclature xi 1 Introduction to Finite Element Model Updating 1
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 Finite Element Modelling 2
1.3 Vibration Analysis 4
1.3.1 Modal Domain Data 4
1.3.2 Frequency Domain Data 5
1.4 Finite Element Model Updating 5
1.5 Finite Element Model Updating and Bounded Rationality 6
1.6 Finite Element Model Updating Methods 7
1.6.1 Direct Methods 8
1.6.2 Iterative Methods 10
1.6.3 Artificial Intelligence Methods 11
1.6.4 Uncertainty Quantification Methods 11
1.7 Bayesian Approach versus Maximum Likelihood Method 14
1.8 Outline of the Book 15 References 17 2 Model Selection in Finite Element Model Updating 24
2.1 Introduction 24
2.2 Model Selection in Finite Element Modelling 25
2.2.1 Akaike Information Criterion 25
2.2.2 Bayesian Information Criterion 25
2.2.3 Bayes Factor 26
2.2.4 Deviance Information Criterion 26
2.2.5 Particle Swarm Optimisation for Model Selection 27
2.2.6 Regularisation 28
2.2.7 Cross-Validation 28
2.2.8 Nested Sampling for Model Selection 30
2.3 Simulated Annealing 32
2.4 Asymmetrical H-Shaped Structure 35
2.4.1 Regularisation 35
2.4.2 Cross-Validation 36
2.4.3 Bayes Factor and Nested Sampling 36
2.5 Conclusion 37 References 37 3 Bayesian Statistics in Structural Dynamics 42
3.1 Introduction 42
3.2 Bayes'' Rule 45
3.3 Maximum Likelihood Method 46
3.4 Maximum a Posteriori Parameter Estimates 46
3.5 Laplace''s Method 47
3.6 Prior, Likelihood and Posterior Function of a Simple Dynamic Example 47
3.6.1 Likelihood Function 49
3.6.2 Prior Function 49
3.6.3 Posterior Function 50
3.6.4 Gaussian Approximation 50
3.7 The Posterior Approximation 52
3.7.1 Objective Function 52
3.7.2 Optimisation Approach 52
3.7.3 Case Example 55
3.8 Sampling Approaches for Estimating Posterior Distribution 55
3.8.1 Monte Carlo Method 55
3.8.2 Markov Chain Monte Carlo Method 56
3.8.3 Simulated Annealing 57
3.8.4 Gibbs Sampling 58
3.9 Comparison between Approaches 58
3.9.1 Numerical Example 58
3.10 Conclusions 60 References 61 4 Metropolis-Hastings and Slice Sampling for Finite Element Updating 65
4.1 Introduction 65
4.2 Likelihood, Prior and the Posterior Functions 66
4.3 The Metropolis-Hastings Algorithm 69
4.4 The Slice Sampling Algorithm 71
4.5 Statistical Measures 72
4.6 Application
1: Cantilevered Beam 74
4.7 Application
2: Asymmetrical H-Shaped Structure 78
4.8 Conclusions 81 References 81 5 Dynamically Weighted Importance Sampling for Finite Element Updating 84
5.1 Introduction 84
5.2 Bayesian Modelling Approach 85
5.3 Metropolis-Hastings (M-H) Algorithm 87
5.4 Importance Sampling 88
5.5 Dynamically Weighted Importance Sampling 89
5.5.1 Markov Chain 90
5.5.2 Adaptive Pruned-Enriched Population Control Scheme 90
5.5.3 Monte Carlo Dynamically Weighted Importance Sampling 92
5.6 Application
1: Cantilevered Beam 93
5.7 Application
2: H-Shaped Structure 97
5.8 Conclusions 101 References 101 6 Adaptive Metropolis-Hastings for Finite Element Updating 104
6.1 Introduction 104
6.2 Adaptive Metropolis-Hastings Algorithm 105
6.3 Application
1: Cantilevered Beam 108
6.4 Application
2: Asymmetrical H-Shaped Beam 111
6.5 Application
3: Aircraft GARTEUR Structure 113
6.6 Conclusion 119 References 119 7 Hybrid Monte Carlo Technique for Finite Element Model Updating 122
7.1 Introduction 122
7.2 Hybrid Monte Carlo Method 123
7.3 Properties of the HMC Method 124
7.3.1 Time Reversibility 124
7.3.2 Volume Preservation 124
7.3.3 Energy Conservation 125
7.4 The Molecular Dynamics Algorithm 125
7.5 Improving the HMC 127
7.5.1 Choosing an Efficient Time Step 127
7.5.2 Suppressing the Random Walk in the Momentum 128
7.5.3 Gradient Computation 128
7.6 Application
1: Cantilever Beam 129
7.7 Application
2: Asymmetrical H-Shaped Structure 132
7.8 Conclusion 135 References 135 8 Shadow Hybrid Monte Carlo Technique for Finite Element Model Updating 138
8.1 Introduction 138
8.2 Effect of Time Step in the Hybrid Monte Carlo Method 139
8.3 The Shadow Hybrid Monte Carlo Method 139
8.4 The Shadow Hamiltonian 142
8.5 Application: GARTEUR SM-AG19 Structure 143
8.6 Conclusion 152 References 153 9 Separable Shadow Hybrid Monte Carlo in Finite Element Updating 155
9.1 Introduction 155
9.2 Separable Shadow Hybrid Monte Carlo 155
9.3 Theoretical Justifications of the S2HMC Method 158
9.4 Application
1: Asymmetrical H-Shaped Structure 160
9.5 Application
2: GARTEUR SM-AG19 Structure 165
9.6 Conclusions 171 References 172 10 Evolutionary Approach to Finite Element Model Updating 174
10.1 Introduction 174
10.2 The Bayesian Formulation 175
10.3 The Evolutionary MCMC Algorithm 177
10.3.1 Mutation 178
10.3.2 Crossover 179
10.3.3 Exchange 181
10.4 Metropolis-Hastings Method 181
10.5 Application: Asymmetrical H-Shaped Structure 182
10.6 Conclusion 185 References 186 11 Adaptive Markov Chain Monte Carlo Method for Finite Element Model Updating 189
11.1 Introduction 189
11.2 Bayesian Theory 191
11.3 Adaptive Hybrid Monte Carlo 192
11.4 Application
1: A Linear System with Three Degrees of Freedom 195
11.4.1 Updating the Stiffness Parameters 196
11.5 Application
2: Asymmetrical H-Shaped Structure 198
11.5.1 H-Shaped Structure Simulation 198
11.6 Conclusion 202 References 203 12 Conclusions and Further Work 206
12.1 Introduction 206
12.2 Further Work 208
12.2.1 Reversible Jump Monte Carlo 208
12.2.2 Multiple-Try Metropolis-Hastings 208
12.2.3 Dynamic Programming 209
12.2.4 Sequential Monte Carlo 209 References 209 Appendix A: Experimental Examples 211 Appendix B: Markov Chain Monte Carlo 219 Appendix C: Gaussian Distribution 222 Index 226
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