In slope stability analysis, the high degree of uncertainty associated with design parameters has led to increasing use of reliability-based approaches as a means of evaluating the combined effects of such uncertainties on the structure performance. In this study, the reliability level of geosynthetic-reinforced steep slopes designed according to Eurocode 7 (EC7), without any additional margin of safety, was assessed using the commercially available Slide 6.0 software based on Monte Carlo simulation. To validate the EC7 partial factor design method regarding structural reliability, the estimated reliability indexes were compared with the minimum value recommended by Eurocode 0 (EC0). Additionally, through a probabilistic sensitivity analysis, the effect of variability in design parameters on slope reliability was evaluated and discussed. The results have shown that the geosynthetic-reinforced slopes designed to EC7 specifications exhibit generally an adequate reliability level according to EC0. The soil friction angle and the friction angle of the soil–geosynthetic interface and, secondly, the surcharge load, were found to be the most significant parameters for the reliability of the analysed slopes. For typical coefficients of variation of design parameters, the EC7 partial factor method tends to be conservative in terms of structural reliability. However, in situations of abnormal high variability, the partial factor methodology may lead to unsafe design, and thus reliability analyses should be implemented.
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F. B. Ferreira;
F. B. Ferreira
PhD Candidate
1CONSTRUCT-GEO, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, R. Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal, Telephone: +351 225081286; Telefax: +351 225081446; E-mail: dec10027@fe.up.pt (Corresponding author)
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A. Topa Gomes;
A. Topa Gomes
Assistant Professor
2CONSTRUCT-GEO, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, R. Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal, Telephone: +351 225081729; Telefax: +351 225081446; E-mail: atgomes@fe.up.pt
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C. S. Vieira;
C. S. Vieira
Assistant Professor
3CONSTRUCT-GEO, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, R. Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal, Telephone: +351 225081586; Telefax: +351 225081446; E-mail: cvieira@fe.up.pt
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M. L. Lopes
M. L. Lopes
Professor
4CONSTRUCT-GEO, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, R. Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal, Telephone: +351 225081564; Telefax: +351 225081446; E-mail: lcosta@fe.up.pt
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
September 18 2014
Received:
October 15 2015
Accepted:
November 23 2015
Online ISSN: 1751-7613
Print ISSN: 1072-6349
© 2016 Thomas Telford Ltd
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Geosynthetics International (2016) 23 (4): 301–315.
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Received:
September 18 2014
Received:
October 15 2015
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November 23 2015
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Ferreira FB, Topa Gomes A, Vieira CS, Lopes ML (2016), "Reliability analysis of geosynthetic-reinforced steep slopes". Geosynthetics International, Vol. 23 No. 4 pp. 301–315, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgein.15.00057
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