This paper deals with slope reliability analysis incorporating two-dimensional spatial variation. Two methods, namely the method of autocorrelated slices and the method of interpolated autocorrelations, are proposed for this purpose. Investigations are carried out based on the limit equilibrium method of slices. First-order-reliability-method (FORM) is coupled with deterministic slope stability analysis using the constrained optimization approach. Systematic search for the probabilistic critical slip surface has been carried out in this study. It is shown that both methods work well in modeling 2-D spatial variation. The results of slope reliability analysis are validated by Monte Carlo simulations. Failure probabilities obtained by FORM ag...
Abstract: In this paper, the applicability and the effectiveness of the probabilistic finite element...
An improved semi-analytical method for calculating the reliability of 3D slopes with spatially varyi...
This study aims to extend the multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS)‒Monte Carlo simulation...
The stability of earth slopes is an important issue in geotechnical engineering. In the routine stab...
In this paper, two-dimensional (2D) slope stability failure using random field analysis is considere...
The paper investigates the probability of failure of slopes using both traditional and more advanced...
The paper aims to propose an effective method for evaluating the system reliability of soil slopes b...
In a probabilistic slope stability analysis, the failure probability associated with the most critic...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a probabilistic slope stability analysis considering spatial variation...
To meet the high demand for reliability based design of slopes, we present in this paper a simplifie...
A 3D slope stability problem with spatially varying shear strength parameters has been analysed usin...
Spatial variability of soil materials has long been recognised as an important factor influencing th...
Abstract: Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) provides a conceptually simple and robust method to evaluate ...
This paper proposes a non-intrusive stochastic finite element method for slope reliability analysis ...
This study aims at the probabilistic assessment of tunnel convergence considering the spatial variab...
Abstract: In this paper, the applicability and the effectiveness of the probabilistic finite element...
An improved semi-analytical method for calculating the reliability of 3D slopes with spatially varyi...
This study aims to extend the multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS)‒Monte Carlo simulation...
The stability of earth slopes is an important issue in geotechnical engineering. In the routine stab...
In this paper, two-dimensional (2D) slope stability failure using random field analysis is considere...
The paper investigates the probability of failure of slopes using both traditional and more advanced...
The paper aims to propose an effective method for evaluating the system reliability of soil slopes b...
In a probabilistic slope stability analysis, the failure probability associated with the most critic...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a probabilistic slope stability analysis considering spatial variation...
To meet the high demand for reliability based design of slopes, we present in this paper a simplifie...
A 3D slope stability problem with spatially varying shear strength parameters has been analysed usin...
Spatial variability of soil materials has long been recognised as an important factor influencing th...
Abstract: Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) provides a conceptually simple and robust method to evaluate ...
This paper proposes a non-intrusive stochastic finite element method for slope reliability analysis ...
This study aims at the probabilistic assessment of tunnel convergence considering the spatial variab...
Abstract: In this paper, the applicability and the effectiveness of the probabilistic finite element...
An improved semi-analytical method for calculating the reliability of 3D slopes with spatially varyi...
This study aims to extend the multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS)‒Monte Carlo simulation...