Determination of characteristic values for marine clay
Recently, limit state design (LSD) in geotechnical engineering has been developed through LRFD in North America and Eurocode 7 in Europe. LRFD is an approach that estimates resistance by design model and that multiplies resistance factor by calculated resistance to reflect the uncertainty of materials and design models. Whereas, Eurocode 7 employs the partial resistance factor applied directly to each variable in resistance equation that individual soil properties such as cohesion and angle of internal friction are applied. Current methods of estimating characteristic value were discussed with the marine clay of Korea within the framework of characteristic value which has globally argued during the processing of development of Eurocode 7 for geotechnical design. Estimation of characteristic value, an issue of this dispute, affects not only determination of design value applied directly to design of geotechnical structures, but also economic feasibility and stability following results of design. In this paper, the characteristic values for main marine clay were calculated and compared with using some methods proposed. As a result, it was appeared that most of the computed values were close to mean value and less conservative in the order of Student/Ovesen, Schneider and EN 1990. In case of EN 1990 approach, however, it was inappropriate to assess geotechnical design value being calculated less than zero with statistical variability. Also, it was found that current methods have trend of estimating more conservative characteristic values when larger in ground variability.
G.Yoon Y.Yoon H.Kim
Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute, Ansan, Korea, glyoon@kordi.re.kr Inha University, Incheon.Korea Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute, Ansan, Korea
国际会议
上海
英文
2007-10-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)