Environmental contours as Voronoi cells
Andreas Hafver, Christian Agrell, Erik Vanem

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel geometric interpretation of environmental contours as Voronoi cells, providing new theoretical insights and a simple construction algorithm that ensures probabilistic bounds for structural design under environmental loads.
Contribution
It introduces a Voronoi-based geometric framework for environmental contours, enabling a new construction method with guaranteed probabilistic properties and analytical representation.
Findings
Environmental contours can be viewed as Voronoi cell boundaries.
A new simple algorithm for constructing environmental contours is proposed.
The approach extends to arbitrary dimensions and includes an analytical manifold representation.
Abstract
Environmental contours are widely used as basis for design of structures exposed to environmental loads. The basic idea of the method is to decouple the environmental description from the structural response. This is done by establishing an envelope of environmental conditions, such that any structure tolerating loads on this envelope will have a failure probability smaller than a prescribed value. Specifically, given an -dimensional random variable and a target probability of failure , an environmental contour is the boundary of a set with the following property: For any failure set , if does not intersect the interior of , then the probability of failure, , is bounded above by . As is common for many real-world applications,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsProbabilistic and Robust Engineering Design · Infrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring · Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
