The Random Finite Element Method (RFEM) has been shown in many theoretical publications to offer advantages in the quantification of the probability of failure. However, it has rarely been applied in real situations (geometry, material properties, soil layers) and seldom, if at all, to a well instrumented geotechnical failure. This paper reports a case study of a full-scale controlled dyke failure, where the heterogeneity was previously measured via CPTs (Cone Penetration Tests), and the dyke itself was highly instrumented. This offers the opportunity to compare and apply various techniques previously developed (e.g. random field conditioning) with field data, rather than to computer generated data. The RFEM analyses presented are compared ...
Long slopes with variable material properties have a variety of different failure modes that are aff...
This paper considers probabilistic slope stability analysis using the Random Finite Element Method (...
This paper considers probabilistic slope stability analysis using the Random Finite Element Method (...
Abstract The paper investigates the probability of failure of a cohesive slope using both simple and...
Evaluating the reliability of slopes against sliding failure is complicated by the fact that most sl...
Using recently obtained deterministic results as a benchmark, probabilistic slope stability analyses...
Using recently obtained deterministic results as a benchmark, probabilistic slope stability analyses...
This paper presents the results of probabilistic analyses in slope stability problems using the Rand...
The random material point method (RMPM), which combines random field theory and the material point m...
The random material point method (RMPM), which combines random field theory and the material point m...
The Random Finite Element Method (RFEM) is an increasingly popular tool in geotechnical engineering,...
The Random Finite Element Method (RFEM) is an increasingly popular tool in geotechnical engineering,...
The Random Finite Element Method (RFEM) is an increasingly popular tool in geotechnical engineering,...
Since the charts of Taylor (1937), it has been well known in engineering geological investigations t...
The paper contrasts results obtained by the traditional First Order Reliability Method (FORM) and a ...
Long slopes with variable material properties have a variety of different failure modes that are aff...
This paper considers probabilistic slope stability analysis using the Random Finite Element Method (...
This paper considers probabilistic slope stability analysis using the Random Finite Element Method (...
Abstract The paper investigates the probability of failure of a cohesive slope using both simple and...
Evaluating the reliability of slopes against sliding failure is complicated by the fact that most sl...
Using recently obtained deterministic results as a benchmark, probabilistic slope stability analyses...
Using recently obtained deterministic results as a benchmark, probabilistic slope stability analyses...
This paper presents the results of probabilistic analyses in slope stability problems using the Rand...
The random material point method (RMPM), which combines random field theory and the material point m...
The random material point method (RMPM), which combines random field theory and the material point m...
The Random Finite Element Method (RFEM) is an increasingly popular tool in geotechnical engineering,...
The Random Finite Element Method (RFEM) is an increasingly popular tool in geotechnical engineering,...
The Random Finite Element Method (RFEM) is an increasingly popular tool in geotechnical engineering,...
Since the charts of Taylor (1937), it has been well known in engineering geological investigations t...
The paper contrasts results obtained by the traditional First Order Reliability Method (FORM) and a ...
Long slopes with variable material properties have a variety of different failure modes that are aff...
This paper considers probabilistic slope stability analysis using the Random Finite Element Method (...
This paper considers probabilistic slope stability analysis using the Random Finite Element Method (...