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Assessment of geotechnical variability of Songdo silty clay
Abstract The reliable estimation of the coefficient of variation (COV) and probability density function (PDF) is required to characterize the uncertainty and variability of soil properties. An outlier test, a randomness test (runs test), and a Goodness-of-Fit test are performed in sequence to determine the reliable COVs and PDFs of soil properties for Songdo silty clay. Soil properties such as Cc, e0, Cc/(1+e0), Cα/Cc, γt, and γb are found to fit to both normal and lognormal distributions, whereas cv, kv, and su/po′ appear to fit to a lognormal distribution at the 5% significant level. It is observed that the COVs of Cc, Cc/(1+e0), cv, kv, Cα/Cc, and su/po′ are larger than those of e0, γt, and γb. The COVs of cv and kv, which are associated with the time rate of consolidation, are found to be the largest among those of soil properties considered. It is also found that the Nσ rule provides similar COVs to those of a statistical method when using Nσ =6 for soil properties with small COVs and Nσ =4.2–5.3 for soil properties with large COVs. The empirical method appears to provide conservative characteristic values for soil properties that have relatively large COVs. Finally, this study presented the lower and upper bound characteristic values for properties of Songdo silty clay.
Highlights ► Extensive statistical analyses were conducted to assess the geotechnical variability of Songdo silty clay. ► This paper presents the representative coefficients of variation and probability density functions of soil properties. ► The characteristic values of soil properties are determined using representative coefficients of variation (COVs).
Assessment of geotechnical variability of Songdo silty clay
Abstract The reliable estimation of the coefficient of variation (COV) and probability density function (PDF) is required to characterize the uncertainty and variability of soil properties. An outlier test, a randomness test (runs test), and a Goodness-of-Fit test are performed in sequence to determine the reliable COVs and PDFs of soil properties for Songdo silty clay. Soil properties such as Cc, e0, Cc/(1+e0), Cα/Cc, γt, and γb are found to fit to both normal and lognormal distributions, whereas cv, kv, and su/po′ appear to fit to a lognormal distribution at the 5% significant level. It is observed that the COVs of Cc, Cc/(1+e0), cv, kv, Cα/Cc, and su/po′ are larger than those of e0, γt, and γb. The COVs of cv and kv, which are associated with the time rate of consolidation, are found to be the largest among those of soil properties considered. It is also found that the Nσ rule provides similar COVs to those of a statistical method when using Nσ =6 for soil properties with small COVs and Nσ =4.2–5.3 for soil properties with large COVs. The empirical method appears to provide conservative characteristic values for soil properties that have relatively large COVs. Finally, this study presented the lower and upper bound characteristic values for properties of Songdo silty clay.
Highlights ► Extensive statistical analyses were conducted to assess the geotechnical variability of Songdo silty clay. ► This paper presents the representative coefficients of variation and probability density functions of soil properties. ► The characteristic values of soil properties are determined using representative coefficients of variation (COVs).
Assessment of geotechnical variability of Songdo silty clay
Kim, Donghee (author) / Kim, Kyu-Sun (author) / Ko, Seongkwon (author) / Choi, Youngmin (author) / Lee, Woojin (author)
Engineering Geology ; 133-134 ; 1-8
2012-02-18
8 pages
Article (Journal)
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English
Assessment of geotechnical variability of Songdo silty clay
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