Multifidelity conditional value-at-risk estimation by dimensionally decomposed generalized polynomial chaos-Kriging

12/06/2022
by   Dongjin Lee, et al.
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We propose novel methods for Conditional Value-at-Risk (CVaR) estimation for nonlinear systems under high-dimensional dependent random inputs. We propose a DD-GPCE-Kriging surrogate that merges dimensionally decomposed generalized polynomial chaos expansion and Kriging to accurately approximate nonlinear and nonsmooth random outputs. We integrate DD-GPCE-Kriging with (1) Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) and (2) multifidelity importance sampling (MFIS). The MCS-based method samples from DD-GPCE-Kriging, which is efficient and accurate for high-dimensional dependent random inputs. A surrogate model introduces bias, so we propose an MFIS-based method where DD-GPCE-Kriging determines the biasing density efficiently and the high-fidelity model is used to estimate CVaR from biased samples. To speed up the biasing density construction, we compute DD-GPCE-Kriging using a cheap-to-evaluate low-fidelity model. Numerical results for mathematical functions show that the MFIS-based method is more accurate than the MCS-based method when the output is nonsmooth. The scalability of the proposed methods and their applicability to complex engineering problems are demonstrated on a two-dimensional composite laminate with 28 (partly dependent) random inputs and a three-dimensional composite T-joint with 20 (partly dependent) random inputs. In the former, the proposed MFIS-based method achieves 104x speedup compared to standard MCS using the high-fidelity model, while accurately estimating CVaR with 1.15

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