Abstract

The system reliability evaluation of a bridge structure is a complicated problem. Previous studies have commonly used approximate estimation methods, such as the wide bounds method and the narrow bounds method, but neither could obtain an accurate result. In recent years, the copula theory has been introduced into the system reliability evaluation, which can obtain more accurate results than the approximate methods. However, most studies simply construct binary copula functions to consider the joint failure of two failure modes. For a complex bridge structure composed of multiple components and failure modes, the joint failure of multiple failure modes needs to be considered. Before evaluating the system reliability, it is necessary to determine the failure criteria of the system. Different failure criteria for simply supported beam bridges have been proposed. However, there is no standard available to determine which failure criterion to choose, and the selection of failure criteria is ambiguous. In this paper, a novel method is proposed to evaluate the system reliability of a simply supported beam bridge by considering multiple failure criteria based on multivariate copulas and the analytic hierarchy process entropy weight (AHP–EW) method. The method first considers multiple failure criteria comprehensively and constructs multivariate copulas for the joint failure of multiple components in a bridge system reliability evaluation. The AHP–EW method is a comprehensive weighting method combining the analytic hierarchy process and entropy weight methods, which is used to establish the hierarchical analysis model between system reliability and multiple failure criteria. By considering the joint failure of multiple failure modes in the system reliability evaluation under a single failure criterion, multivariate copula functions were constructed. In order to verify the applicability of the proposed bridge system reliability method, a simply supported reinforced concrete (RC) hollow slab bridge composed of nine slab segments was selected as the numerical example. The results indicate that the method proposed in this paper could evaluate the bridge system reliability more comprehensively and reasonably.

Highlights

  • With the rapid development of China’s urbanization, transportation has become increasingly important [1]

  • The aim of the paper was to propose a novel method to evaluate bridge system reliability by considering multiple failure criteria based on multivariate copulas and the analytic hierarchy process entropy weight (AHP–EW) method

  • The system reliability under each failure criterion was obtained based on different copulas

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Summary

Introduction

With the rapid development of China’s urbanization, transportation has become increasingly important [1]. Liu et al [20] presented mixed copula models for the system reliability evaluation of a multiple-component system by considering the nonlinear correlations between failure modes, and utilized a supported cored slab bridge to illustrate the feasibility and application of mixed copula models. Lu et al [23] proposed a method for the system reliability analysis of engineering structures by considering multiple dependent failure modes based on a copula and introduced copula functions into the narrow bounds theory. This paper paper develops develops aa novel novel method method that that can can be be used used to to evaluate evaluate the the system system reliability reliability of of the the bridge structure by considering multiple failure criteria based on copulas and the method. In bridge structure by considering multiple failure criteria based on copulas and the AHP–EW method.

System Reliability Evaluation Method of a Single Failure Criterion
Copula Theory
Archimedean Copulas
Meta–Elliptical Copulas
Selection of the Best-Fitting Copula
System Reliability Estimation Based on Multivariate Copulas
Failure
Series-parallel
Failure Criterion Ш
P Ziican
Method
Entropy Weight Method
System Reliability Evaluation That Considers Multiple Criteria
Numerical Example
Bridge Description
Cross-section
Bridge System Reliability Estimation of the Single Failure Criterion
Failure Criterion I
Failure Criterion II
Objective
Conclusions

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