Regional sensitivity analysis using revised mean and variance ratio functions

Regional sensitivity analysis using revised mean and variance ratio functions

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Article ID: iaor20141369
Volume: 121
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 121
End Page Number: 135
Publication Date: Jan 2014
Journal: Reliability Engineering and System Safety
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: Monte Carlo method, sensitivity analysis
Abstract:

The variance ratio function, derived from the contribution to sample variance (CSV) plot, is a regional sensitivity index for studying how much the output deviates from the original mean of model output when the distribution range of one input is reduced and to measure the contribution of different distribution ranges of each input to the variance of model output. In this paper, the revised mean and variance ratio functions are developed for quantifying the actual change of the model output mean and variance, respectively, when one reduces the range of one input. The connection between the revised variance ratio function and the original one is derived and discussed. It is shown that compared with the classical variance ratio function, the revised one is more suitable to the evaluation of model output variance due to reduced ranges of model inputs. A Monte Carlo procedure, which needs only a set of samples for implementing it, is developed for efficiently computing the revised mean and variance ratio functions. The revised mean and variance ratio functions are compared with the classical ones by using the Ishigami function. At last, they are applied to a planar 10‐bar structure.

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