Hydrosystems Engineering Reliability Assessment and Risk Analysis
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Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Fundamentals of Probability and Statistics for Reliability AnalysisChapter 3: Hydrologic Frequency AnalysisChapter 4: Static Reliability AnalysisChapter 5: Reliability of SystemsChapter 6: Time-to-Failure AnalysisChapter 7: Monte-Carlo SimulationChapter 8: Time-Dependent (Dynamic) Reliability AnalysisChapter 9: Risk-Based Design of Hydrosystems
Chapter 3: Hydrologic Frequency AnalysisChapter 4: Static Reliability AnalysisChapter 5: Reliability of SystemsChapter 6: Time-to-Failure AnalysisChapter 7: Monte-Carlo SimulationChapter 8: Time-Dependent (Dynamic) Reliability AnalysisChapter 9: Risk-Based Design of Hydrosystems
Chapter 5: Reliability of SystemsChapter 6: Time-to-Failure AnalysisChapter 7: Monte-Carlo SimulationChapter 8: Time-Dependent (Dynamic) Reliability AnalysisChapter 9: Risk-Based Design of Hydrosystems
Chapter 7: Monte-Carlo SimulationChapter 8: Time-Dependent (Dynamic) Reliability AnalysisChapter 9: Risk-Based Design of Hydrosystems
Chapter 9: Risk-Based Design of Hydrosystems
This is the first book to integrate reliability analysis and risk assessment with the planning, design, and management of hydrosystems (dams, levees, storm sewers, etc.). Requiring only a basic knowledge of probability and statistics, readers will be able to determine how hydrosystem structures will perform under various circumstances.