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Cheng Lu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (4)

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Enhanced Support Vector Machine-Based Moving Regression Framework for Response Prediction and Reliability Estimation of Complex Structure

Number of pages: 36 Posted: 18 Jul 2024
Hui Zhu, Hui-Kun Hao and Cheng Lu
Shandong Xiehe University, Shandong Xiehe University and affiliation not provided to SSRN
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enhanced support vector machine model, moving regression method, reliability estimation, response prediction, complex structure

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Embedding Vectorial Learning Method for Multi-Objective Reliability Analysis of Nose Wheel Steering Rack and Pinion Mechanism

Number of pages: 22 Posted: 14 Dec 2024
affiliation not provided to SSRN, Northwestern Polytechnic University (NPU), affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN and Fudan University
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multiple objectives, embedding learning, reliability analysis, vectorial modeling, nose landing gear

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Vc-Hsmm: Vine Copula-Based Hybrid Surrogate Modeling Method for Multi-Failure Correlation Reliability Analyses

Number of pages: 25 Posted: 12 Apr 2025
Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology and affiliation not provided to SSRN
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Hybrid surrogate modeling, Multi-failure correlation, Vine Copula, Reliability analyses, Complex structures

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M3K: Aero-structural behavior and reliability analyses based on moving Kriging-inspired multiplex metaheuristic model

Number of pages: 28 Posted: 02 Jun 2026
Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology and affiliation not provided to SSRN
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moving Kriging-inspired multiplex metaheuristic, chaotic mapping, aero-structural behavior analysis, reliability evaluation