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Effect Of Spatial Variability Of Soil Properties On Safety Factors Of Retaining Wall

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    EFFECT OF SPATIAL VARIABILITY OF SOIL PROPERTIES ON SAFETY FACTORS OF CANTILEVER RETAINING WALLS

    Abstract:

    Spatial variability is one of the most significant characteristics of soil

    properties, even within homogeneous layers. The physical description of this spatial

    variation is unclear, due to the highly expensive sampling, uncontrollable

    measurement errors, and modeling uncertainty. While the deterministic approach

    failed to present a reasonable quantification for the spatial variability of soil

    properties, the probabilistic approach has been utilized to assess and quantify the

    effects of soil spatial variability on the behavior of some typical soil-structure

    systems.

    This study investigates the effect of spatial variability of soil properties (mass

    density γs, coefficient of friction tanδ, angle of internal friction (φ), and wall mass

    density γc, on the factors of safety against sliding (Fs), and overturning (Fo), as well

    as the maximum bending moment (M) of cantilever retaining walls.

    For risk assessment, soil properties are described using appropriate

    probabilistic models. Deterministic analysis combined with Monte Carlo Simulation

    (MCS) is employed to analyze both spatially fully correlated and spatially

    uncorrelated soil profiles.

    A FORTRAN program is developed to: (1) generate random variables with

    both Gauassian and non-Gauassian probability density functions (PDF); (2) simulate

    possible probability distributions for distinct soil properties; (3) perform repetitive

    analysis for each set of variable PDFs to generate the population of Fs, Fo, and M;

    and (4) calculate the statistical parameters of Fs, Fo, and M. The program is then

    applied to conduct an extensive parametric study.

    This parametric study is performed to quantify and assess the effects of model

    uncertainty and the effect of spatial heterogeneity of soil properties, utilizing two

    different soil profiles: (1) spatially fully correlated soil profile; and (2) spatially

    uncorrelated soil profile.

    The numerical results show that the effects of spatial variability and

    uncertainty of input variables on wall safety vary from one variable to the other.

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    Consequently, considerable care should be directed to those variables that have the

    greatest effects. For typical degrees of uncertainty, it is found that the structural risk is

    highest when the PDF of tanδ and φ is normal (Gauassian), or has an upper triangular

    shape (non-Gauassian). In addition, it is found that accounting for soil spatial

    variability in design of retaining walls leads to more economic designs, as it produces

    smaller probabilities of failure. In other word, negligence of the spatial variability in

    the design of retaining wall is conservative.


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