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Models of human error in structural reliability
Abstract Among the many human factors that have importance for structural reliability, human error is dominant. With many alternative error mechanisms operative, many mathematical models must be studied and compared with observation to select a best strategy for maximum reliability. Three types are presented here: a simple discrete model, a filter model of error elimination, and an error combination model. Results are calculated for examples with parameter values common in Civil Engineering structural practice.
Models of human error in structural reliability
Abstract Among the many human factors that have importance for structural reliability, human error is dominant. With many alternative error mechanisms operative, many mathematical models must be studied and compared with observation to select a best strategy for maximum reliability. Three types are presented here: a simple discrete model, a filter model of error elimination, and an error combination model. Results are calculated for examples with parameter values common in Civil Engineering structural practice.
Models of human error in structural reliability
Lind, Niels C. (author)
Structural Safety ; 1 ; 167-175
1983-01-05
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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