The Effect of Targeted Field Investigation on the Reliability of Earth-Retaining Structures in Passive State: A Random Field Approach

In one of their recent works, the authors examined parametrically the effect of targeted field investigation on reducing statistical uncertainty in active state analysis of earth retaining structures based on 2165 different cases for each of the sliding and overturning modes of failure. This analysi...

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Main Authors: Panagiotis Christodoulou, Lysandros Pantelidis, Elias Gravanis
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Geosciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/10/3/110
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spelling doaj-5ccd56c15bff46e49ac300a4b7dee5e92020-11-25T02:32:09ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632020-03-0110311010.3390/geosciences10030110geosciences10030110The Effect of Targeted Field Investigation on the Reliability of Earth-Retaining Structures in Passive State: A Random Field ApproachPanagiotis Christodoulou0Lysandros Pantelidis1Elias Gravanis2Department of Civil Engineering and Geomatics, Cyprus University of Technology, 2-8 Saripolou st, Limassol 3036, CyprusDepartment of Civil Engineering and Geomatics, Cyprus University of Technology, 2-8 Saripolou st, Limassol 3036, CyprusDepartment of Civil Engineering and Geomatics, Cyprus University of Technology, 2-8 Saripolou st, Limassol 3036, CyprusIn one of their recent works, the authors examined parametrically the effect of targeted field investigation on reducing statistical uncertainty in active state analysis of earth retaining structures based on 2165 different cases for each of the sliding and overturning modes of failure. This analysis indicates that the optimal sampling location is always adjacent to the wall, while a sampling domain length equal to the whole height of the wall is suggested to be considered. The present paper deals with the “symmetrical” problem of soil under the passive state of stresses. Working in a similar manner, 1879 passive state cases have been considered (also for each of the sliding and overturning modes of failure) in a Random Finite Element Method (RFEM) analysis framework, where soil properties are modeled as random fields while measurements are modeled by sampling from different points of the field domain. The “actual” resultant earth passive pressure force (or moment) exerted by the random soil on the retaining wall is compared against the respective “predicted” one calculated using the soil property values sampled from the random field. Failure is considered to have occurred when the derived “actual” force is smaller than the respective “predicted” force. This analysis clearly indicates that the passive state constitutes a different problem, where the optimal sampling distance from the wall is half the wall height. Regarding the depth of exploration, it was again found to be the entire wall height. In addition, the present analysis shows that, the benefit from a targeted field investigation is much greater than the benefit gained using statistical methods for obtaining cautious estimates for the various soil properties; the latter refers to the “characteristic value”, a concept commonly used in the Limit State analysis framework of Eurocode 7.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/10/3/110probabilistic analysissoil sampling locationrandom finite element methodscale of fluctuationpassive earth pressureoptimal sampling locationcharacteristic value
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author Panagiotis Christodoulou
Lysandros Pantelidis
Elias Gravanis
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Lysandros Pantelidis
Elias Gravanis
The Effect of Targeted Field Investigation on the Reliability of Earth-Retaining Structures in Passive State: A Random Field Approach
Geosciences
probabilistic analysis
soil sampling location
random finite element method
scale of fluctuation
passive earth pressure
optimal sampling location
characteristic value
author_facet Panagiotis Christodoulou
Lysandros Pantelidis
Elias Gravanis
author_sort Panagiotis Christodoulou
title The Effect of Targeted Field Investigation on the Reliability of Earth-Retaining Structures in Passive State: A Random Field Approach
title_short The Effect of Targeted Field Investigation on the Reliability of Earth-Retaining Structures in Passive State: A Random Field Approach
title_full The Effect of Targeted Field Investigation on the Reliability of Earth-Retaining Structures in Passive State: A Random Field Approach
title_fullStr The Effect of Targeted Field Investigation on the Reliability of Earth-Retaining Structures in Passive State: A Random Field Approach
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Targeted Field Investigation on the Reliability of Earth-Retaining Structures in Passive State: A Random Field Approach
title_sort effect of targeted field investigation on the reliability of earth-retaining structures in passive state: a random field approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Geosciences
issn 2076-3263
publishDate 2020-03-01
description In one of their recent works, the authors examined parametrically the effect of targeted field investigation on reducing statistical uncertainty in active state analysis of earth retaining structures based on 2165 different cases for each of the sliding and overturning modes of failure. This analysis indicates that the optimal sampling location is always adjacent to the wall, while a sampling domain length equal to the whole height of the wall is suggested to be considered. The present paper deals with the “symmetrical” problem of soil under the passive state of stresses. Working in a similar manner, 1879 passive state cases have been considered (also for each of the sliding and overturning modes of failure) in a Random Finite Element Method (RFEM) analysis framework, where soil properties are modeled as random fields while measurements are modeled by sampling from different points of the field domain. The “actual” resultant earth passive pressure force (or moment) exerted by the random soil on the retaining wall is compared against the respective “predicted” one calculated using the soil property values sampled from the random field. Failure is considered to have occurred when the derived “actual” force is smaller than the respective “predicted” force. This analysis clearly indicates that the passive state constitutes a different problem, where the optimal sampling distance from the wall is half the wall height. Regarding the depth of exploration, it was again found to be the entire wall height. In addition, the present analysis shows that, the benefit from a targeted field investigation is much greater than the benefit gained using statistical methods for obtaining cautious estimates for the various soil properties; the latter refers to the “characteristic value”, a concept commonly used in the Limit State analysis framework of Eurocode 7.
topic probabilistic analysis
soil sampling location
random finite element method
scale of fluctuation
passive earth pressure
optimal sampling location
characteristic value
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/10/3/110
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