four search schemes in reliability analysis

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civilmanjun
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four search schemes in reliability analysis

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Hi everyone,
I used four search schemes,repectively, but only the improved HLRF algorithm run properly, others didn't work. please help me ,it's a big problem for me, and I tried my best to debug them , but failed finally. Please help me, I'll appreciated.
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koduru
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Hi civilmanjun,

Please post the errors with other search algorithms and results you obtained with iHLRF.

I am not sure if you have syntax errors (running OpenSees) with the other search algorithms or the convergence problems (getting correct results).

Depending on the limit-state function in your problem, different algorithms may actually fail to converge.

If you have simply problems with syntax errors then please post them. I think the changes in new version of OpenSees might have something to do with that.

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civilmanjun
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[color=red]the result using the improved HLRF algorithm[/color]

design point found!
Done analyzing limit-state function 1, beta=2.69326
FORMAnalysis completed.
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koduru
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Post by koduru »

The steel01 material is bilinear. Therefore the limit-state function may suddenly change before and after the yielding.
In that case, the convergence in FORM analysis is not guaranteed.

From your errors I could see that other search algorithms failed to converge. This is not a problem with the OpenSees. This is the problem with FORM and how your problem is defined.

Perhaps you could used a different uniaxial material with smooth transition to the yielding. This could resolve FORM problem.
civilmanjun
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Post by civilmanjun »

koduru
thanks for your advice, I'm so appreciat you answer so many questions for me. thanks.
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