Assessment of the Probability of Exceeding the Limiting Deformations of a Building Foundation

IF 0.6 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.2478/sjce-2023-0018
Oksana Kichaieva, Dietmar Adam
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Abstract The level of ground settlement under the effect of certain factors is one of the markers indicating the adequacy of adopted design solutions. By comprehending settlement values, it is possible to infer the degree of risk associated with a project and, if necessary, introduce changes to the design. The concept of reliability management here manifests itself in the timely adjustment of the decisions made, while it is necessary to use the procedure of the quantitative assessment of the probability of the occurrence of a particular limit state. A qualitative assessment indicates only the limits of an area, which approximately characterizes the effects of changes in the geotechnical situation. In this article, a method for determining the probability of exceeding the limit deformation of a building-base massif using the Monte Carlo statistical method is developed, and an algorithm and computer program implementing the proposed calculation method are created.
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建筑物基础超过极限变形概率的评估
摘要在一定因素影响下的地面沉降水平是表明所采用的设计方案是否适当的标志之一。通过了解沉降值,可以推断出与项目相关的风险程度,并在必要时对设计进行更改。这里的可靠性管理的概念体现在及时调整所做的决策,同时需要使用对特定极限状态发生的概率进行定量评估的程序。质量评价只表明一个地区的界限,这大致反映了岩土工程情况变化的影响。本文提出了一种用蒙特卡罗统计方法确定建筑物地基变形超过极限概率的方法,并编制了实现该方法的算法和计算机程序。
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