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Principles of Risk-Based Rock Engineering Design

Journal

ROCK MECHANICS AND ROCK ENGINEERING
Volume 53, Issue 3, Pages 1129-1143

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SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00603-019-01962-x

Keywords

Risk; Design; Structural safety; Rock; Code; Risk management

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In comparison with other types of construction, the development of rock engineering design codes has been slow. Codes must, however, be developed with relevant discipline-specific characteristics in mind. This paper, therefore, presents a generic design framework for rock engineering. The framework is based on the presumption that rock engineering design must be viewed as decision-making under uncertainty, which makes the design process subject to general risk management principles, as risk is defined as effect of uncertainties on objectives (ISO 31000). Thus, rock engineering design codes ultimately need to facilitate design processes that target the risk, to enable design of structures that not only are sufficiently safe and durable and cost-effectively constructed, but also imply safe and healthy work conditions during construction and an acceptably low environmental impact. The presented framework satisfies this fundamental requirement and the authors find codification of its principles to be rather straightforward, as long as the level of detail in the code is governed by a strict application of ISO's general risk management principles. Further details on methods and practical recommendations can instead be supplemented in separate handbooks and application guidelines.

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