On the importance of uncertain factors in seismic fragility assessment
This paper addresses the definition of importance measures for helping the modeller to detect the
factors on which to focus modelling activity and data collection in seismic fragility analysis. We study
sensitivity measures consistent with the decision-support criteria of interest, namely, the (mean)
fragility curve and the ‘‘High Confidence of Low Probability of Failure’’ (HCLPF) value. The importance
measures are obtained analytically for the EPRI safety factor method, which is nowadays used
worldwide for seismic risk assessment of nuclear plants. We illustrate and discuss the use of both
variance-based and CDF-based importance measures in the application to two case studies, the first
analytical and based on the EPRI method, the second numerical.
BORGONOVO Emanuele;
ZENTNER Irmela;
PELLEGRI A;
TARANTOLA Stefano;
DE ROCQUIGNY E;
2013-01-03
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
JRC75936
0951-8320,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC75936,
10.1016/j.ress.2012.08.007,
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