Mccoy
Geotechnical
- Nov 9, 2000
- 907
Hello to all!
Some news from the geotech world in Europe.
LSD in geotechnical engineering with its probabilistic view is being officialized as a state law in many european country, after its principles have been summarized in Eurocode 7.
In Italy the new regulations have been issued and concede a transitional period to comply. It's a bit of a revolution from the concept of allowable stress design. Geotechnical design will have to use either full probabilistic methods with distribution functions instead of deterministic values, or semiprobabilistic methods adopting parameter values, called "characteristic values" which represent "a cautious estimate of the mean value" of the soil property.
Characteristic values are also indicated as the 5° percentile of the parameter distribution. Also reference is made to Bayesian methods, as a suggested way to find characteristic values.
A few question marks will inevitably rise:
What shall we define the carachteristic values of a single soil sample sent to lab and put into a triaxial cell? We have only single phi and c' (or Su) values. same goes for a single SPT test in an homogeneous layer.
A pretty criticized approach this one, but has become part of codes now.
Any comments ?
Some news from the geotech world in Europe.
LSD in geotechnical engineering with its probabilistic view is being officialized as a state law in many european country, after its principles have been summarized in Eurocode 7.
In Italy the new regulations have been issued and concede a transitional period to comply. It's a bit of a revolution from the concept of allowable stress design. Geotechnical design will have to use either full probabilistic methods with distribution functions instead of deterministic values, or semiprobabilistic methods adopting parameter values, called "characteristic values" which represent "a cautious estimate of the mean value" of the soil property.
Characteristic values are also indicated as the 5° percentile of the parameter distribution. Also reference is made to Bayesian methods, as a suggested way to find characteristic values.
A few question marks will inevitably rise:
What shall we define the carachteristic values of a single soil sample sent to lab and put into a triaxial cell? We have only single phi and c' (or Su) values. same goes for a single SPT test in an homogeneous layer.
A pretty criticized approach this one, but has become part of codes now.
Any comments ?