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Comparative Approaches to Probabilistic Finite Element Methods for Slope Stability Analysis

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SIMULATION MODELLING PRACTICE AND THEORY
Volume 100, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.simpat.2019.102061

Keywords

Random Finite Element Method; Monte Carlo simulation; point estimate method; spatial variation; slope stability analysis

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  1. Earth Resources Regulation of the Victorian State Government Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources
  2. GHERG scholarship programme
  3. Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP)

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Probabilistic slope stability analyses are often preferable to deterministic methods when soils are inherently heterogeneous, or the reliability of geotechnical parameters is largely unknown. These methods are suitable for evaluating the risk of slope failure by producing a range of potential scenarios for the slope stability factor of safety. Several probabilistic methods including the Point Estimate Method, Monte Carlo Method and Random Finite Element Method, can be combined with the Finite Element technique. In this study, various shear strength distributions are considered for three different probabilistic Finite Element Methods to determine Factor of Safety and Probability of Failure distributions, based on the associated method of slope stability analysis. Results are presented for a case study of an Australian open-cut coal mine, with a range of shear strength parameter distributions for coal and interseam cohesive materials considered. Coal and interseam shear strength parameters are varied independently, to determine the effects of each material on the slope Factor of Safety.

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