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Seismic Reliability Analysis of an Excavation Slope Based on Direct Probability Integral Method

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  • Junguo Han
  • Yuanmin Yang
  • Muzi Du
  • Rui Pang
  • Adriana del Carmen Téllez-Anguiano

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China, situated in the circum-Pacific seismic belt, experiences frequent seismic activity and faces diverse geological conditions, making structural stability of paramount importance, especially under seismic conditions. The majority of current earthquake generation methods do not consider the nonstationary nature of earthquakes. This paper introduces a spectral representation-random function model for generating nonstationary earthquakes, effectively simulating stochastic seismic ground motion. Furthermore, traditional slope stability analysis methods are deterministic and incapable of providing probabilistic assessments of slope instability. Therefore, this paper proposes a unified framework for static and dynamic structural reliability analysis based on the direct probability integration method, quantifying the impact of stochastic seismic ground motion on the dynamic reliability of slope stability. Finally, the proposed methods are applied to an excavation slope in Nanjing, using sliding displacement and safety factors as evaluation criteria to study the reliability of the slope under the influence of stochastic seismic events.

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  • Junguo Han & Yuanmin Yang & Muzi Du & Rui Pang & Adriana del Carmen Téllez-Anguiano, 2024. "Seismic Reliability Analysis of an Excavation Slope Based on Direct Probability Integral Method," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2024, pages 1-10, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7012424
    DOI: 10.1155/2024/7012424
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