Reliability-based design of tunnelling problems and insights for Eurocode 7

The partial factor design approach has been suggested to replace the factor of safety design in geotechnical practice, such as the Eurocode 7 (EC7) for European countries and the load and resistance factor design (LRFD) for the North America. However, these design codes cover little about rock engin...

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Main Authors: Liu, Huaxin, Low, Bak Kong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1415132020-06-09T02:14:02Z Reliability-based design of tunnelling problems and insights for Eurocode 7 Liu, Huaxin Low, Bak Kong School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Reliability-based Design First-order Reliability Method The partial factor design approach has been suggested to replace the factor of safety design in geotechnical practice, such as the Eurocode 7 (EC7) for European countries and the load and resistance factor design (LRFD) for the North America. However, these design codes cover little about rock engineering principles and rock engineers struggle with the application of the partial factor design to rock engineering problems. This paper presents how reliability-based design (RBD) can provide insights to and help the evolution of the partial factor design approach for tunnelling problems. Compared with other reliability methods, the first-order reliability method (FORM) is consistent for different but mathematically equivalent limit state functions. The intuitive expanding ellipsoid perspective and the constrained optimization method for FORM help overcome the conceptual and computational barriers for practitioners. Three case studies are presented to show that RBD via FORM can determine the role (resistance or load factor) of input parameters on a case-by-case basis in ways that prescribed partial factors cannot, including a symmetrical roof wedge above a tunnel, a lined circular tunnel under non-hydrostatic in situ stresses and a circular tunnel reinforced by rockbolts considering multiple failure modes. 2020-06-09T02:14:01Z 2020-06-09T02:14:01Z 2018 Journal Article Liu, H., & Low, B. K. (2018). Reliability-based design of tunnelling problems and insights for Eurocode 7. Computers and Geotechnics, 97, 42-51. doi:10.1016/j.compgeo.2017.12.005 0266-352X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141513 10.1016/j.compgeo.2017.12.005 2-s2.0-85044676602 97 42 51 en Computers and Geotechnics © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Reliability-based Design
First-order Reliability Method
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Reliability-based Design
First-order Reliability Method
Liu, Huaxin
Low, Bak Kong
Reliability-based design of tunnelling problems and insights for Eurocode 7
description The partial factor design approach has been suggested to replace the factor of safety design in geotechnical practice, such as the Eurocode 7 (EC7) for European countries and the load and resistance factor design (LRFD) for the North America. However, these design codes cover little about rock engineering principles and rock engineers struggle with the application of the partial factor design to rock engineering problems. This paper presents how reliability-based design (RBD) can provide insights to and help the evolution of the partial factor design approach for tunnelling problems. Compared with other reliability methods, the first-order reliability method (FORM) is consistent for different but mathematically equivalent limit state functions. The intuitive expanding ellipsoid perspective and the constrained optimization method for FORM help overcome the conceptual and computational barriers for practitioners. Three case studies are presented to show that RBD via FORM can determine the role (resistance or load factor) of input parameters on a case-by-case basis in ways that prescribed partial factors cannot, including a symmetrical roof wedge above a tunnel, a lined circular tunnel under non-hydrostatic in situ stresses and a circular tunnel reinforced by rockbolts considering multiple failure modes.
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title Reliability-based design of tunnelling problems and insights for Eurocode 7
title_short Reliability-based design of tunnelling problems and insights for Eurocode 7
title_full Reliability-based design of tunnelling problems and insights for Eurocode 7
title_fullStr Reliability-based design of tunnelling problems and insights for Eurocode 7
title_full_unstemmed Reliability-based design of tunnelling problems and insights for Eurocode 7
title_sort reliability-based design of tunnelling problems and insights for eurocode 7
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