Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
310630 Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The ambiguities in factors of safety resolved in reliability analysis.•A transparent computational approach for the first-order reliability method.•Probabilistic analysis of tunnels reinforced with rockbolts.•Reliability-based design of rockbolts for a target reliability index.•Design-point of reliability analysis compared with partial factors of Eurocode.

The ambiguous nature of the factor of safety is first discussed in the context of a symmetric roof wedge of a circular tunnel, where two different definitions of the factor of safety are shown to be reconcilable when using the reliability index computed with the first-order reliability method (FORM). The probabilities of failure based on the second-order reliability method (SORM) are also obtained for comparison with those of FORM and Monte Carlo simulations. The FORM and SORM analyses are then applied to a circular tunnel supported with elastic rockbolts in a homogeneous and isotropic elasto-plastic ground with the Coulomb failure criterion. The similarities and differences between the ratios of mean values to design-point values, on the one hand, and the partial factors of limit state design, on the other hand, are discussed. Finally, all this is used to show how a reliability-based design can be performed to obtain the length and spacing of rockbolts for a target reliability index.

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