Brief Literature Review and Classification System of Reliability Methods for Evaluating the Stability of Earth Slopes

The issue of slope stability is one of the most important and yet most difficult geotechnical problems. Assessing slope stability is particularly difficult because of the many uncertainties involved in the process. To take these uncertainties into account, probabilistic methods are used, and the rel...

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Main Author: Jarosław Przewłócki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/16/9090
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spelling doaj-c5b0de5419eb485bb7fc1fd7aaec623c2021-08-26T14:22:00ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-08-01139090909010.3390/su13169090Brief Literature Review and Classification System of Reliability Methods for Evaluating the Stability of Earth SlopesJarosław Przewłócki0Faculty of Architecture, Gdańsk Univeristy of Technology, Narutowicza Street 11/12, 80-233 Gdańsk, PolandThe issue of slope stability is one of the most important and yet most difficult geotechnical problems. Assessing slope stability is particularly difficult because of the many uncertainties involved in the process. To take these uncertainties into account, probabilistic methods are used, and the reliability approach is adopted. There are many methods for reliability assessment of earth slope stability. However, there is no system that would organize all of these methods in an unambiguous way. In fact, these methods can be classified in different ways: by assignment to a deterministic classification of methods, by description of uncertainties of soil parameters, by level of reliability according to the theory of reliability, etc. The huge number of articles summarizing the research in this field, but in various “disordered” directions, certainly do not facilitate the understanding or ultimately the practical application of the reliability approach by the engineer. The paper proposes a universal classification system of reliability methods for evaluating the stability of earth slopes. This proposal is preceded by a brief literature review of both historical background and contemporary research on reliability analysis of earth slope stability.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/16/9090earth slope reliabilityliterature reviewclassification system
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Brief Literature Review and Classification System of Reliability Methods for Evaluating the Stability of Earth Slopes
Sustainability
earth slope reliability
literature review
classification system
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title Brief Literature Review and Classification System of Reliability Methods for Evaluating the Stability of Earth Slopes
title_short Brief Literature Review and Classification System of Reliability Methods for Evaluating the Stability of Earth Slopes
title_full Brief Literature Review and Classification System of Reliability Methods for Evaluating the Stability of Earth Slopes
title_fullStr Brief Literature Review and Classification System of Reliability Methods for Evaluating the Stability of Earth Slopes
title_full_unstemmed Brief Literature Review and Classification System of Reliability Methods for Evaluating the Stability of Earth Slopes
title_sort brief literature review and classification system of reliability methods for evaluating the stability of earth slopes
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The issue of slope stability is one of the most important and yet most difficult geotechnical problems. Assessing slope stability is particularly difficult because of the many uncertainties involved in the process. To take these uncertainties into account, probabilistic methods are used, and the reliability approach is adopted. There are many methods for reliability assessment of earth slope stability. However, there is no system that would organize all of these methods in an unambiguous way. In fact, these methods can be classified in different ways: by assignment to a deterministic classification of methods, by description of uncertainties of soil parameters, by level of reliability according to the theory of reliability, etc. The huge number of articles summarizing the research in this field, but in various “disordered” directions, certainly do not facilitate the understanding or ultimately the practical application of the reliability approach by the engineer. The paper proposes a universal classification system of reliability methods for evaluating the stability of earth slopes. This proposal is preceded by a brief literature review of both historical background and contemporary research on reliability analysis of earth slope stability.
topic earth slope reliability
literature review
classification system
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/16/9090
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