Abstract

AbstractThis paper presents the comparison of advanced semi‐probabilistic methods for the design and assessment of concrete structures represented by mathematical models solved by non‐linear finite element methods. The special attention is given to the advanced methods focused on the estimation of the coefficient of variation of structural resistance. Numerical examples represent a replication of laboratory experiments of beams with different failure modes. The obtained results are discussed with respect to the accuracy of the employed methods and the influence of the assumed statistical correlation among basic variables. Simplified methods give a good estimation of the design values, though their accuracy is dependent on the type of the failure mechanism. Moreover, it is shown that mutual correlations among random variables may significantly affect the design value of resistance, and they should be carefully defined and modeled.

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