Reliability analysis for bearing capacity of surface strip footing using fuzzy finite element method |
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Authors: | Rajarshi Pramanik Dilip Kumar Baidya Nirjhar Dhang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Kharagpur, Kharagpur, Indiarpramanik@iitkgp.ac.inhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0881-8136;3. Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis paper presents the reliability analysis on the basis of the foundation failure against bearing capacity using the concept of fuzzy set theory. A surface strip footing is considered for the analysis and the bearing capacity is estimated using the conventional Finite Element Method (FEM). The spatial variability of the variables is taken into consideration to capture the physical randomness of the soil parameters for an isotropic field. A variation of the probability of failure (Pf) against a varying limiting applied pressure (q) is presented for different Coefficient of Variation (COV) of the variables and different scale of fluctuation (θ). The results reveal that the friction angle of soil (?) is the most influencing parameter among the other variables. Further, the influence of the scale of fluctuation (θ) on the probability of failure (Pf) is also examined. It is observed that for a particular COV of ?, higher value of θ predicts higher Pf whereas, Pf increases as COV of ? increases for a particular θ value. Later, a comparison study is accomplished to verify the viability of the present method and it can be noticed that the present method compares well with the other reliability method (First Order Reliability Method) to a reasonably good extent. |
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Keywords: | Bearing capacity finite element method reliability analysis fuzzy sets theory coefficient of variation spatial variability |
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