A generalized index for functionality-sensitive resilience quantification

Cao Wang
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Abstract

The resilience index based on the integral of functionality/performance function within a time interval of interest has been widely used in the literature. However, it cannot fully reflect the sensitivity of the resilience of the object (e.g., structure or system) to the variation of functionality. In this paper, a generalized index is proposed to measure the resilience of structures and systems that is sensitive to the instantaneous functionality, as reflected by a generating function involved in the proposed resilience index. The mathematical properties of the proposed resilience model are discussed. It is proven that, the proposed index varies within [0,1], and is a monotone measure. If the generating function is a power function with α being the exponent (called α-fairness function), the additivity property (i.e., superadditivity, additivity, and subadditivity) of the resilience index is dependent on the value of α. It is also observed that the existing resilience index is a special case of the proposed one. A byproduct is that, with a properly selected generating function, the time-dependent reliability problem of an aging structure can also be described by the proposed resilience index. The applicability of the proposed resilience model is demonstrated through four examples.

功能敏感弹性量化的广义指标
基于感兴趣的时间间隔内的功能/性能函数积分的弹性指数在文献中得到了广泛应用。然而,它不能完全反映对象(例如,结构或系统)的弹性对功能变化的敏感性。在本文中,提出了一个广义指数来衡量对瞬时功能敏感的结构和系统的弹性,如所提出的弹性指数中涉及的生成函数所反映的那样。讨论了所提出的弹性模型的数学性质。证明了所提出的指数在[0,1]范围内变化,是一个单调测度。如果生成函数是以α为指数的幂函数(称为α-公平函数),则弹性指数的可加性(即超可加性、可加性和次可加性)取决于α的值。还观察到,现有的弹性指数是拟议指数的一个特例。副产品是,在适当选择生成函数的情况下,老化结构的时间依赖可靠性问题也可以用所提出的弹性指数来描述。通过四个实例验证了所提出的弹性模型的适用性。
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