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                Sample optimization analysis,   Static analysis vs. dynamic
                   187–193                       analysis, 1
                Scatter plots, 105–106         Statistical postprocessing
                Shear loads, 22–23               technique
                SHELL63, 28                     cumulative distribution function,
                SHELL91 (nonlinear layered       100–101
                   structural shell element), 27  histogram, 99
                SHELL99 (linear layered         print inverse probabilities, 101
                   structural shell element), 27  print probabilities, 101
                SHELL181 (finite strain shell), 27  sample history, 99
                Simply supported laminated plate   Stress analysis of bicycle wrench,
                   under pressure                148–155
                 applying loads, 56–68         Subproblem approximation
                 approach and assumptions, 39    method, 176–177
                 step-by-step analysis, 40–56  SVs. See State variables
                 summary of steps, 39–40       Sweep tool, 178–179
                Simulation, 73
                Single loop analysis tool, 178  T
                SOLID46 (3-D layered structural   Tension, 22
                   shell element), 27–28       3-D layered structural shell
                SOLID65, 29                      element (SOLID46), 27–28
                SOLID95, 28                    Trend postprocessing technique
                SOLID191 (layered structural    correlation matrix, 106–107
                   solid element), 28–29        scatter plots, 105–106
                Standard deviation, 74          sensitivities, 101–104
                Standard lognormal distribution,
                   86, 89                      U
                Standard normal distribution, 81  Uniform distribution, 83–85
                Standard uniform distribution, 83
                State variables (SVs), 174,    W
                   185–186                     Weibull distribution, 88–91
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