Open TURNS: An industrial software for uncertainty quantification in simulation
Micha\"el Baudin, Anne Dutfoy (EDF R&D), Bertrand Iooss (M\'ethodes, d'Analyse Stochastique des Codes et Traitements Num\'eriques), Anne-Laure, Popelin

TL;DR
OpenTURNS is an open-source software platform developed collaboratively by industry and academia for uncertainty quantification in complex simulations, emphasizing transparency, modularity, and multi-accessibility.
Contribution
This paper introduces OpenTURNS, a comprehensive open-source tool for uncertainty propagation, sensitivity analysis, and metamodeling, tailored for industrial simulation challenges.
Findings
OpenTURNS supports uncertainty quantification and propagation.
It offers tools for sensitivity analysis and metamodeling.
The software is compatible with Linux and Windows environments.
Abstract
The needs to assess robust performances for complex systems and to answer tighter regulatory processes (security, safety, environmental control, and health impacts, etc.) have led to the emergence of a new industrial simulation challenge: to take uncertainties into account when dealing with complex numerical simulation frameworks. Therefore, a generic methodology has emerged from the joint effort of several industrial companies and academic institutions. EDF R&D, Airbus Group and Phimeca Engineering started a collaboration at the beginning of 2005, joined by IMACS in 2014, for the development of an Open Source software platform dedicated to uncertainty propagation by probabilistic methods, named OpenTURNS for Open source Treatment of Uncertainty, Risk 'N Statistics. OpenTURNS addresses the specific industrial challenges attached to uncertainties, which are transparency, genericity,…
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TopicsSimulation Techniques and Applications · BIM and Construction Integration
