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This expression accounts for both the CAPEX , and the probable cost of failure .
The required expression is E ( C ) = C ; + E ( Cf ) ( 5 ) where C ; is the initial cost
of the structure , and E ( C ) the risk cost associated with failure . This expression
...
This expression accounts for both the CAPEX , and the probable cost of failure .
The required expression is E ( C ) = C ; + E ( Cf ) ( 5 ) where C ; is the initial cost
of the structure , and E ( C ) the risk cost associated with failure . This expression
...
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The limit state function Z can be expressed as a function of non - interactive fuzzy
variables . Gaos 14 . the possibilities the possibility the POSSIBILITY
TRANSFORMS The possibility theory of reliability developed by Cremona and
Gao [ 14 ] is ...
The limit state function Z can be expressed as a function of non - interactive fuzzy
variables . Gaos 14 . the possibilities the possibility the POSSIBILITY
TRANSFORMS The possibility theory of reliability developed by Cremona and
Gao [ 14 ] is ...
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Simplified Estimation Results and Comparison with Finite Element Analysis
Results Moreover , the explicit expression of ... 0 ( 13 ) The solution of this
equation is expressed by using Fourier series in the following form . w ( x ) = $ (
wa / { 1 - ( 1 ...
Simplified Estimation Results and Comparison with Finite Element Analysis
Results Moreover , the explicit expression of ... 0 ( 13 ) The solution of this
equation is expressed by using Fourier series in the following form . w ( x ) = $ (
wa / { 1 - ( 1 ...
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