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Toisen kertaluvun luotettavuusmenetelmä (SORM)×Response Surface Desirability Function×
TieteenalaLuotettavuustekniikkaLuotettavuustekniikka
MenetelmäperheProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Syntyvuosi19791951
KehittäjäBernd FiesslerGeorge Box and Kenneth Wilson
TyyppiReliability analysis methodOptimization methodology
AlkuperäislähdeFiessler, B., Neumann, H. J., & Rackwitz, R. (1979). Quadratic limit states in structural reliability. Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division, 105(4), 661-676. DOI ↗Box, G. E. P., & Wilson, K. B. (1951). On the experimental attainment of optimum conditions. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 13(1), 1-45. DOI ↗
RinnakkaisnimetSORM, Second-order approximationRSM, Desirability function, Multi-response optimization
Liittyvät44
TiivistelmäThe Second-Order Reliability Method (SORM) is an extension of FORM that improves failure probability estimates by accounting for the curvature of the limit-state surface at the design point. Introduced by Fiessler, Neumann, and Rackwitz in 1979, SORM provides more accurate approximations for nonlinear failure surfaces while remaining computationally efficient. It has become the standard refinement when FORM accuracy is insufficient.Response Surface Methodology (RSM) is a set of statistical and mathematical techniques for modeling and optimizing processes with multiple inputs (factors) and outputs (responses). The Desirability Function approach, introduced by Harrington (1965) and refined by Derringer and Suich (1980), extends RSM to solve multi-response optimization problems by combining competing objectives into a single index. This methodology is essential in product and process development where engineers must balance performance, cost, and reliability.
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