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Computational modeling issues and methods for the ``regulatory problem in engineering - solution to the thermal problem

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DOI10.1016/j.cma.2007.08.030zbMath1139.74020OpenAlexW1980903438MaRDI QIDQ929036

Brian M. Rutherford

Publication date: 12 June 2008

Published in: Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cma.2007.08.030


zbMATH Keywords

extrapolationcalibrationmodel validation


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Thermal effects in solid mechanics (74F05) Random structure in solid mechanics (74E35)


Related Items

A better understanding of model updating strategies in validating engineering models ⋮ A hierarchical framework for statistical model calibration in engineering product development ⋮ Thermal challenge problem: Summary


Uses Software

  • Matlab
  • fda (R)
  • Statistics Toolbox


Cites Work

  • A distribution-free approach to inducing rank correlation among input variables
  • Formulation of the thermal problem
  • Computational modeling issues and methods for the ``regulatory problem in engineering - solutions to the structural dynamics and static frame problems
  • Functional data analysis
  • Bayesian Calibration of Computer Models
  • A Comparison of Three Methods for Selecting Values of Input Variables in the Analysis of Output from a Computer Code
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