Article | REF: SE2070 V2

Introduction to structural reliability

Author: André lannoy

Publication date: July 10, 2011 | Lire en français

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    In the field of structural reliability, as in all areas of operational safety, feedback is essential:

    • it highlights ageing mechanisms and their relevance ;

    • it lists the maintenance-inspection operations carried out to postpone or reverse ageing;

    • it supports the OMF method applied to structures.

    However, in most industries, feedback on structures is rarely collected, and wrongly so.

    The most important basic data to be collected are :

    • date of failure or deterioration ;

    • operating time ;

    • the location of the event ;

    • effect ;

    • aging mode,...

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