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Reflections on LRFD for Geotechnical Applications
Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) has now been in use for structural element design for more than 40 years. In facilities where the structure is routinely designed by LRFD, the foundation will be designed based on Allowable Stress Design (ASD). This lacks consistency and does not take advantage of the desirable features of LRFD. In the process of developing resistance factors for deep foundations using a probabilistic analysis some puzzling results have been obtained. Why are the probabilities of failure for typical ASD designs so large? A similar condition does not exist for structural elements. What is being overlooked? Is there something wrong with the data? There is no point in performing extensive probabilistic analyses to determine resistance factors if unrealistic failure probabilities are used.
Reflections on LRFD for Geotechnical Applications
Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) has now been in use for structural element design for more than 40 years. In facilities where the structure is routinely designed by LRFD, the foundation will be designed based on Allowable Stress Design (ASD). This lacks consistency and does not take advantage of the desirable features of LRFD. In the process of developing resistance factors for deep foundations using a probabilistic analysis some puzzling results have been obtained. Why are the probabilities of failure for typical ASD designs so large? A similar condition does not exist for structural elements. What is being overlooked? Is there something wrong with the data? There is no point in performing extensive probabilistic analyses to determine resistance factors if unrealistic failure probabilities are used.
Reflections on LRFD for Geotechnical Applications
Goble, George G. (author)
Geo-Frontiers Congress 2005 ; 2005 ; Austin, Texas, United States
2005-10-09
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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