Regis Thank you so much for your help. I would have been happy with you just pointing me to the relevant section in the reference manual, but by writing guide the code for me you helped me to understand what was going on very quickly.
OpenTURNS is a very interesting tool and I look forward to learning more about it. Kind Regards Jon Gould -------- Original message -------- From: regis lebrun <[email protected]> Date: 10/03/2016 6:28 pm (GMT+08:00) To: Jon Gould <[email protected]>, [email protected] Subject: Re: [ot-users] Help for a new user. Hi Jon, Many thanks for using OpenTURNS. It is fairly easy to build what you need with OpenTURNS using the BayesDistribution object. I join a script that do the work. Best regards, Régis >________________________________ > De : Jon Gould <[email protected]> >À : "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >Envoyé le : Jeudi 10 mars 2016 1h58 >Objet : Re: [ot-users] Help for a new user. > > > > >Hi, > >I’m resending this as I realized that I hadn’t signed up to the mail list and >might not get a reply. >I’m signed up now. > >Jon > >From:Jon Gould >Sent: Wednesday, 9 March 2016 5:11 PM >To: '[email protected]' <[email protected]> >Subject: Help for a new user. > > >Hi, > >This is my first time with OpenTURNS. > >I have been looking at using OpenTURNS software from a structural reliability >the point of view. > >In my case the vector the random variable vector(X) has two elements >representing wave height(h) and wave period(t). > >I have built myself a simple two variable response function that calculates a >critical response of a floating structure. >I have built two simple distributions WEIBULL and LogNormal to represent the >wave height and wave period and if the variable are uncorrelated I can use the >FORM example to calculate the Design Point of the system. > >Now I’d like to make it more complicated. I’d like to include the correlation >between h and t. The relationship is defined in terms of a conditional >relationship ie P(Tz | Hs) = F(t, h) I have a function for that. > > >Mu and sigma are functions of h. > > > >My problem is that I don’t understand how to implement that in OpenTURNs. I’m >kind of expecting to use a Rosenblatt transform somewhere. > >Any advice will be gratefully received. > >Kind Regards, > >Jon Gould >Senior Technical Consultant – Floating Systems >Asia Pacific - Perth >Peritus International > >T +61 8 9324 7933 >F +61 8 9324 7997 >M +61 416 044 972 >E [email protected] > www.peritusint.com<http://www.peritusint.com> >This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended >solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed. If you >have received this email in error please notify the sender and delete the >email. Any material that may constitute legal advice or opinion is solely for >the reliance and use of Peritus International and its related bodies >corporate. You should only read, disclose, re-transmit, copy, distribute, act >in reliance on or commercialise the information if you are authorised to do so. > >_______________________________________________ >OpenTURNS users mailing list >[email protected] >http://openturns.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > >
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