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The need for judgement in geotechnical reliability studies
Authors:J Michael Duncan
Institution:Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

A core principle of geotechnical engineering practice is the need to exercise judgement in evaluating soil and site conditions and in performing analyses. The requirement for considering judgement applies equally to performing deterministic or probabilistic analyses. In addition, for probabilistic analyses, choices must be made among the possible methods of analysis and the method of characterising variables. Consequently, geotechnical reliability studies inevitably involve significant uncertainties, and judgement is needed to perform reliability analyses and to evaluate the results. Two case histories, briefly described here, show that judgement and experience are essential prerequisites for meaningful assessment of geotechnical reliability.
Keywords:Characterisation of soil/rock variability  factor of safety  geotechnical  reliability  probability of failure
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