A building may fail by the excessive settlement of the foundation or by the collapse of the
Question:
A building may fail by the excessive settlement of the foundation or by the collapse of the superstructure. Over the life of the building, the probability of excessive settlement of the foundation is estimated to be 0.15, whereas the probability of collapse of the superstructure is 0.08. Also if there is the excessive settlement of the foundation, the probability of superstructure collapse will be increased to 0.25.
What is the probability that the building failure will occur over its life? (Answer correctly to 2 decimal places)
Refer to the previous question: If building failure should occur during its life, what is the probability that both failure modes will occur? (Answer correctly to 2 decimal places.)
Refer to the previous two questions: What is the probability that only one of the two failure modes will occur over the life of the building? (Answer correctly to 3 decimal places)
Thermodynamics An Engineering Approach
ISBN: 978-0073398174
8th edition
Authors: Yunus A. Cengel, Michael A. Boles