Proposing an Uncertainty Management Framework to Implement the Evidence Theory for Vehicle Crash Applications

Author:

Jehle Jonas Siegfried1,Lange Volker Andreas2,Gerdts Matthias3

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computing, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Neubiberg D-85577, Germany; Research and Innovation Center, BMW Group, Munich D-80788, Germany

2. Associate Professorship of Computational Mechanics Department of Civil, Geo and Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Munich, Munich D-80333, Germany; Research and Innovation Center, BMW Group, Munich D-80788, Germany

3. Institute of Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computing, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Neubiberg D-85577, Germany

Abstract

Abstract The purpose of this work is to enable the use of the Dempster–Shafer evidence theory (ET) for uncertainty propagation on computationally expensive automotive crash simulations. This is necessary as the results of these simulations are influenced by multiple possibly uncertain aspects. To avoid negative effects, it is important to detect these factors and their consequences. The challenge when pursuing this effort is the prohibitively high computational cost of the ET. To this end, we present a framework of existing methods that is specifically designed to reduce the necessary number of full model evaluations and parameters. An initial screening removes clearly irrelevant parameters to mitigate the curse of dimensionality. Next, we approximate the full-scale simulation using metamodels to accelerate output generation and thus enable the calculation of global sensitivity indices. These indicate effects of the parameters on the considered output and more profoundly sort out irrelevant parameters. After these steps, the ET can be performed rapidly and feasibly due to fast-responding metamodel and reduced input dimension. It yields bounds for the cumulative distribution function of the considered quantity of interest. We apply the proposed framework to a simplified crash test dummy model. The elementary effects method is used for screening, a kriging metamodel emulates the finite element simulation, and Sobol' sensitivity indices are determined before the ET is applied. The outcome of the framework provides engineers with information about the uncertainties they may face in hardware testing and that should be addressed in future vehicle design.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Safety Research,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

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