The paper demonstrates reliability-based design (RBD) and analysis for tensile strength (rupture) and pullout limit states for mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) walls constructed with steel grid reinforcement in combination with frictional soils. Five different reinforcement tensile load models for walls under operational conditions are considered in combination with six different pullout models and one tensile strength model. The general approach considers the accuracy of the load and resistance models that appear in each limit state equation plus uncertainty in the choice of nominal values at time of design that is linked to the concept of “level of understanding” that is used in Canadian load and resistance factor design (LRFD) foundat...
Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) methods for slopes and MSE walls were developed based on pr...
In geotechnical engineering design decisions are made under a great deal of uncertainties as, for in...
Existing soil nailing design methodologies are essentially based on limit equilibrium principles tha...
The paper demonstrates reliability-based design for tensile rupture and pullout limit states for mec...
In this paper, a system reliability-based load resistance factor design (LRFD) approach for the desi...
2001Final Research ReportPDFTech ReportWA-RD-522.1ConstructionQuality controlGeotechnical engineerin...
ABSTRACT The paper is focused on issues related to the behavior of reinforced soil walls at working ...
Load and resistance factor design (LRFD) approach for the design of reinforced soil walls is present...
In this paper, an approach for target component and system reliability-based design optimisation (RB...
This paper reports the results of load and resistance factor design (LRFD) calibration for pullout a...
Seismic design of reinforced soil structures involves many uncertainties that arise from the backfil...
Cross-correlations between nominal load and resistance terms in limit state functions for geotechnic...
Geotechnical design codes have been migrating from the traditional allowable stress design towards l...
Proper estimation of soil reinforcement loads and strains is key to accurate design of the internal ...
Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) methods for slopes and MSE walls were developed based on pr...
In geotechnical engineering design decisions are made under a great deal of uncertainties as, for in...
Existing soil nailing design methodologies are essentially based on limit equilibrium principles tha...
The paper demonstrates reliability-based design for tensile rupture and pullout limit states for mec...
In this paper, a system reliability-based load resistance factor design (LRFD) approach for the desi...
2001Final Research ReportPDFTech ReportWA-RD-522.1ConstructionQuality controlGeotechnical engineerin...
ABSTRACT The paper is focused on issues related to the behavior of reinforced soil walls at working ...
Load and resistance factor design (LRFD) approach for the design of reinforced soil walls is present...
In this paper, an approach for target component and system reliability-based design optimisation (RB...
This paper reports the results of load and resistance factor design (LRFD) calibration for pullout a...
Seismic design of reinforced soil structures involves many uncertainties that arise from the backfil...
Cross-correlations between nominal load and resistance terms in limit state functions for geotechnic...
Geotechnical design codes have been migrating from the traditional allowable stress design towards l...
Proper estimation of soil reinforcement loads and strains is key to accurate design of the internal ...
Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) methods for slopes and MSE walls were developed based on pr...
In geotechnical engineering design decisions are made under a great deal of uncertainties as, for in...
Existing soil nailing design methodologies are essentially based on limit equilibrium principles tha...