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A stochastic rainfall model for reliability analysis of rainfall-induced landslides
Rainfall is an important trigger for a large number of landslides. Physics-based quantitative risk assessment of rainfall-induced landslides requires modelling of rainfall uncertainty in addition to soil parameters. Explicit modelling of rainfall uncertainty should consider the uncertainties in rainfall intensity, duration, as well as the occurrence of rainfall events. Towards this aspect, this study proposes a stochastic rainfall model, where the joint distribution of rainfall duration and intensity is constructed using copula theory and the occurrence of rainfall events is described using Poisson process. Based on the proposed stochastic rainfall model, a computationally efficient reliability method with a machine learning-based surrogate model is developed for assessing the failure probability of a slope subjected to rainfall infiltration within a given time period. An illustrative example with real rainfall data from Singapore is utilised to demonstrate the proposed approach. The results suggest that the slope failure probability is less sensitive to the uncertainty in rainfall occurrence, but highly sensitive to the adopted inter-event time definition for characterisation of the rainfall event. Overall, this study provides a useful stochastic rainfall model and some practical guidelines for quantitative risk assessment of rainfall-induced landslides.
A stochastic rainfall model for reliability analysis of rainfall-induced landslides
Rainfall is an important trigger for a large number of landslides. Physics-based quantitative risk assessment of rainfall-induced landslides requires modelling of rainfall uncertainty in addition to soil parameters. Explicit modelling of rainfall uncertainty should consider the uncertainties in rainfall intensity, duration, as well as the occurrence of rainfall events. Towards this aspect, this study proposes a stochastic rainfall model, where the joint distribution of rainfall duration and intensity is constructed using copula theory and the occurrence of rainfall events is described using Poisson process. Based on the proposed stochastic rainfall model, a computationally efficient reliability method with a machine learning-based surrogate model is developed for assessing the failure probability of a slope subjected to rainfall infiltration within a given time period. An illustrative example with real rainfall data from Singapore is utilised to demonstrate the proposed approach. The results suggest that the slope failure probability is less sensitive to the uncertainty in rainfall occurrence, but highly sensitive to the adopted inter-event time definition for characterisation of the rainfall event. Overall, this study provides a useful stochastic rainfall model and some practical guidelines for quantitative risk assessment of rainfall-induced landslides.
A stochastic rainfall model for reliability analysis of rainfall-induced landslides
Lu, Meng (author) / Wang, Huaan (author) / Sharma, Atma (author) / Zhang, Jie (author)
2025-01-02
15 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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