قابلیت اطمینان، ریسک و روش های احتمالاتی در ژئوتکنیک

Reliability, risk & probabilistic methods


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Probabilistic analysis in slope stability
P. Fortsakis, M. Karlaftis, Michael Kavvadas, E. Stylianidi.
2009. Reprinted from Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, 5-9 October 2009, Alexandria, Egypt, Vol.2, Kavvadas M., Karlaftis M., Fortsakis P., Stylianidi E., Probabilistic analysis in slope stability, pp. 1650-1653. Copyright 2009 with permission from IOS Press. Go


Reliability of shallow foundation design using the standard penetration test
D. Zekkos, J.D. Bray, A. Der Kiureghian.
2004. Proceedings ISC-2 on Geotechnical and Geophysical Site Characterization, Viana da Fonseca & Mayne (eds.), Millpress, Rotterdam. Go


 Variability of stress-normalized CPT measurements and application to seismic liquefaction initiation assessment
M. Uzielli.
2004. PhD Thesis, University of Florence, Italy. Go


 Report on TC23: Limit State Design in Geotechnical Engineering Practice
Y. Honjo.
2003. Paper presented at Session TC 23 (1) "Advances in Geotechnical Limit State Design" of 12th Asian Regional Conference on SMGE, 07-08 August 2003, Singapore. Go


 Activities Related to ISO23469: Seismic Actions for Designing Geotechnical Works
K. Horikoshi, S. Iai.
2003. Paper presented at Session TC 23 (1) "Advances in Geotechnical Limit State Design" of 12th Asian Regional Conference on SMGE, 07-08 August 2003, Singapore. Go


 Some Observations on Development and Implementation of Reliability-Based Design of Foundations
F.H. Kulhawy.
2003. Paper presented at Session TC 23 (1) "Advances in Geotechnical Limit State Design" of 12th Asian Regional Conference on SMGE, 07-08 August 2003, Singapore. Go


 Some Limit State Design Experiences in Australia
S.-C.R. Lo.
2003. Paper presented at Session TC 23 (1) "Advances in Geotechnical Limit State Design" of 12th Asian Regional Conference on SMGE, 07-08 August 2003, Singapore. Go


 Practical reliability-based design illustrated for foundations and retaining walls
B.K. Low.
2003. Paper presented at Session TC 23 (1) "Advances in Geotechnical Limit State Design" of 12th Asian Regional Conference on SMGE, 07-08 August 2003, Singapore. Go


 Practical Guidelines for Reliability-Based Design Calibration
K.K. Phoon.
2003. Paper presented at Session TC 23 (1) "Advances in Geotechnical Limit State Design" of 12th Asian Regional Conference on SMGE, 07-08 August 2003, Singapore. Go


 Limit State Design Experiences in Hong Kong and Mainland China
L. Zhang.
2003. Paper presented at Session TC 23 (1) "Advances in Geotechnical Limit State Design" of 12th Asian Regional Conference on SMGE, 07-08 August 2003, Singapore. Go


Current Status & Future Development of Geotechnical Engineering Practice in Malaysia
S.S. Gue, Y.C. Tan.
2003. Paper presented at Session TC 23 (2) "Current Status and Future Developments of Geotechnical Design Codes in Some Asian Countries" of 12th Asian Regional Conference on SMGE, 07-08 August 2003, Singapore. Go


National Report on Geotechnical codes in Japan
M. Okahara, J. Fukui, M. Shirato, K. Matsui, Y. Honjo.
2003. Paper presented at Session TC 23 (2) "Current Status and Future Developments of Geotechnical Design Codes in Some Asian Countries" of 12th Asian Regional Conference on SMGE, 07-08 August 2003, Singapore. Go


Current status and future development of geotechnical design codes in Singapore
T.S. Tan, K.K. Phoon.
2003. Paper presented at Session TC 23 (2) "Current Status and Future Developments of Geotechnical Design Codes in Some Asian Countries" of 12th Asian Regional Conference on SMGE, 07-08 August 2003, Singapore. Go


 Current Status and Future Development of Geotechnical Codes in South Korea
G.L. Yoon, K.S. Chae, J.D. Koo, C.S. Chang, S.S. Jeong.
2003. Paper presented at Session TC 23 (2) "Current Status and Future Developments of Geotechnical Design Codes in Some Asian Countries" of 12th Asian Regional Conference on SMGE, 07-08 August 2003, Singapore. Go


 National Landslide Hazards Mitigation Strategy - A Framework for Loss Reduction
Elliott C. Spiker, Paula L. Gori.
2003. U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1244. Go


 Probabilistic Foundation Settlement on a Spatially Random Soil
G.A. Fenton, D.V. Griffiths.
2002. ASCE Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engrgeering, 128(5), 381?390. Go


 Engineering and Design: Risk-Based Analysis in Geotechnical Engineering for Support of Planning Studies
1999. Technical Letter No. 1110-2-556. US Army Corps of Engineers, Washington DC. Go


 Factors of Safety and Reliability in Geotechnical Engineering
J. Michael Duncan.
1999. The 7th Spencer J. Buchanan Lecture, Department of Civil Engineering at Texas A& M University. Go


 Risk Based Site Characterization
Peter K. Robertson.
1998. Geotechnial News. CGS Guidelines Draft. Available from Prof. P. Robertson's website. Go


 Engineering and Design: Introduction to Probability and Reliability Methods for use in Geotechnical Engineering
1997. Technical Letter No. 1110-2-547. US Army Corps of Engineers, Washington DC. Go


Probabilistic Methods in Geotechnical Engineering
G.A. Fenton.
1997. Short Course Notes, Uncertainty'96 (Madison, Wisconsin), GeoLogan'97 (Logan, Utah), 1997, 95 p. Go


 Reliability-Based Design of Foundations for Transmission Line Structures
K.K. Phoon, F.H. Kulhawy, M.D. Grigoriu.
1995. Report TR-105000,Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA, July 1995, 380 p. Go


 Probabilistic Methods in Geotechnical Engineering
R.J. Bathurst, D. Walters, N. Vlachopoulos, P. Burgess, T.M. Allen.
1995. Committee on Reliability Methods for Risk Mitigation in Geotechnical Engineering, Geotechnical Board and Board on Energy and Environmental Systems. Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems. National Research Council (NRC). Washington, D.C. Go