Safety evaluation of truss structures using nested discrete Bayesian networks

Author:

Fang Sheng-En12ORCID,Tan Jia-li1,Zhang Xiao-Hua1

Affiliation:

1. School of Civil Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, China

2. National and Local United Research Center for Seismic and Disaster Informatization of Civil Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, China

Abstract

Truss structures have been widely adopted for civil structures such as long-span buildings and bridges. An actual truss system is usually statically indeterminate having numerous members and high redundancy. It is practically difficult to evaluate the truss safety through traditional reliability-based approaches in view of complex failure modes and uncertainties. Moreover, monitoring data are generally insufficient in reality due to limited sensors under cost consideration. Therefore, a nested discrete Bayesian network has been developed for safety evaluation of truss structures. A concept of member risk coefficient is first proposed based on the mechanical relationship between load effects and member resistance. According to the coefficients of all members, member risk sequences are found as the basis for establishing the topology of a member-level Bayesian network. Each network node represents a truss member and a nodal variable having three states: elasticity, plasticity, and failure. Two relevant member nodes are connected by a directed edge whose causality strength is expressed by a conditional probability table. Meanwhile, a system-level network topology is established to reflect the effects of member states on the truss system. The system is assigned with a node having two states: safety and failure. The directed edge of each member node directly points to the system node. Then, the two networks are combined to form a nested network topology. By this means, direct topology learning is avoided in order to find rational and concise topologies satisfying the mechanical characteristics of civil structures. After that, the conditional probability tables for the nested network are obtained through parameter learning on complete numerical observation data. The data acquirement procedure takes into account uncertainties by defining the randomness of cross-sectional areas and external loads. With the conditional probability tables, the nested network is ready for use. When new evidence from limited monitored members is input into the nested network, the state probabilities of the other members, as well as the system, are simultaneously updated using exact inference algorithms. The inference ability using insufficient information well accords with the demand of engineering practice. Finally, the proposed method has been successfully verified against both numerical and experimental truss structures. It was found that the network estimations could be further confirmed with more evidence.

Funder

Fuzhou University

national natural science foundation of china

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Biophysics

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