19th Annual Short Course on Probabilistic
Analysis and Design: Computational Methods and Applications
September 8-12, 2008; San Antonio, Texas
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Overview
This 4-1/2 day course is intended for engineers, scientists,
and technical managers concerned with managing the uncertainties and risks of structural,
mechanical, and other engineering systems, and desire to become familiar with the
background and use of state-of-the-art probabilistic methods.
The course focuses on the theoretical background, computational
implementation, and application methods for probabilistic analysis and design. A
significant portion of the course will be hands-on workshops to allow students to explore
the formulation, implementation, and solution of probabilistic problems. Selected design
problems will be used throughout the lectures and workshops.
Applications
- Structural analysis
- Fracture mechanics
- Reliability-based design optimization
- Automotive structures
- Geomechanics
- Turbine engine structures
- Biomechanics
- Other engineering applications
Lectures
- Probability and statistical fundamentals
- Probabilistic analysis and design
- State-of-the-art computational probabilistic analysis methods
- Component reliability
- System reliability
- Probabilistic finite element methods
Workshops
Hands-on formulation and solution of probabilistic engineering
problems using:
- Analytical probabilistic methods
- Computational probabilistic methods
- Probabilistic design
- Probabilistic finite element methods
Materials/Software Tools
- Lecture notes
- A six-month license for the NESSUS
probabilistic analysis computer program will be given to attendees
at the completion of the course.
Price
Registration for the course is $2,050 (U.S. currency), with a $150 discount if payment is received at least 45 days in advance.
Information and Registration
Online Registration Form
SwRI can host tailored courses in the areas of probabilistic
analysis and design to meet your specific needs. This course or a custom course can be
taught at SwRI or at your site. For more information about this short course or a custom
course, contact David
S. Riha, Southwest Research Institute, 6220 Culebra Road, P.O. Drawer 28510, San
Antonio, Texas 78228-0510, phone (210) 522-5221, fax (210) 522-3042.
This course is taught by the staff in the Reliability
and Materials Integrity Section.
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