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E-grāmata: New Generation Design Codes For Geotechnical Engineering Practice - Taipei 2006 (With Cd-rom) - Proceedings Of The International Symposium

Edited by (Gifu Univ, Japan), Edited by (Nat'l Taiwan Univ, Taiwan), Edited by (Nat'l Taiwan Univ Of Science & Technology, Taiwan), Edited by (Nus, S'pore), Edited by (Moh & Associates Inc., Taiwan)
  • Formāts: 124 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Oct-2006
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789814476539
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Communication of design risk within a transparent and rational framework is necessary in view of the increasing interest in code harmonization, public involvement in defining acceptable risk levels, and risk-sharing among client, consultant, insurer, and financier. Activities in code harmonization are particularly noteworthy. For the geotechnical engineering profession, there is added pressure for it to undergo a significant revamp because structural and geotechnical design are increasingly incompatible. The contributions in this volume tackle the important issues relating to new generation geotechnical design codes, in a bid to move geotechnical engineers forward together with the significant changes occurring at the global level.
Preface v
Organization vii
Keynote Lectures 1
Limit states design based codes for geotechnical aspects of foundations in Canada
3
D.E. Becker
Risk assessment in rock engineering
5
H.H. Einstein
Some movements toward establishing comprehensive structural design codes based on performance-based specification concept in Japan
7
Y. Honjo
Development and implementation of Eurocode
9
T.L.L. Orr
Invited Lectures 11
New trend toward performance-based design in the construction industry
13
K. Horikoshi, Y. Honjo, A. Iizuka
Risk analysis of lining structure in large-diameter shield tunnel
15
H.W. Huang, Q.F. Hu, Y.Y. Yang
Energy approach to earthquake-induced slope failures for performance-based design
17
T. Kokusho
A preliminary study on load and resistance factors for foundation piles in Taiwan
19
H.D. Lin
Evaluating probability of seismic landslide based on the Chi Chi's events, Taiwan
21
M.L. Lin, C.J. Chung, M.H. Ho
Serviceability limit state reliability-based design
23
K.K. Phoon
Eurocode 7 for geotechnical design — basic principles and implementation in the European member states
27
B. Schuppener, R. Frank
Session I: Code Concept and Harmonization 29
The study and revision of the probabilistic seismic hazard map and dam safety code of Taiwan
31
C.T. Cheng, S.J. Chiou, C.T. Li, P.S. Lin, Y.B. Tsai
A simple reliability assessment of pile design: resolving some Hong Kong challenges
33
S.R Lo, K.S. Li, J. Lam
Geotechnical standards in Hong Kong
35
W.K. Pun, W.M. Cheung, L.S. Lui
Implementation of Eurocode 7-1 geotechnical design in Germany
37
N. Vogt, B. Schuppener
Introduction to international joint study of reliability-based design for port and harbor structure
39
G. Yoon, T. Nagao, W. Lu, K. Lee, H. Kim
Session II: Performance Oriented Geotechnical Analysis 41
Effect of lateral cyclic load on axial capacity of pile group in loose sand
43
S. Basak
Evaluation of design methods for large-diameter bored piles
45
Florence L.F. Chu and L.M. Zhang
Engineering problems for performance-based design of earth structures
47
Y. Honjo, M. Honda, K. Ogawa, Y. Wakatuki
Performance-oriented risk assessment and retrofitting strategy for electricity towers on slopes
49
C.H. Wang, M.H. Chang, C.F. Chang, D.C. Wu, K.P. Hsiung
Session III: Geotechnical Reliability Analysis 51
Equivalence between reliability and factor of safety
53
J.Y. Ching, T.R. Chen
Bearing capacity of open ended piles in port construction in Japan
55
Y. Kikuchi
Variance of soil parameters: some common misconceptions
57
K.S. Li, S.R. Lo
Reliability analysis of excavation-induced building damage
59
M.J. Schuster, C.H. Juang, E.C.L. Hsiao, M.J.S. Roth, G.T.C. Kung
Session IV: Geohazards 61
The assessment and prediction of landslides and debris flows in Ta-Chia river Alter Taiwan Chi-Chi earthquake
63
C.T. Cheng, Y.L. Chang, S.J. Chiu, Y.S. Lin, C.Y. Ku, S.M. Shu, J.C. Chern, S.H. Yu, S.D. Yang, C.F. Wang, C.H. Chiao, L.T. Hwang
Predicting landslides probabilities along mountain road in Taiwan
65
J.Y. Ching, H.J. Liao
Optimal design of sand compaction pile based on liquefaction hazard analysis
67
J.H. Hwang, C.W. Yang, C.C. Lu
Verifications and physical interpretations of the discriminant model for evaluating liquefaction potential on SPT-N value
69
S.Y. Lai, M.J. Hsieh, W.J. Chang, P.S. Lin
Seismic performance-based design for canal embankment
71
Y. Otake, T. Hara, T. Horikawa, Y. Ito, T. Kato, M. Hosoyamada, Y. Kasai
Session V: Engineering Practice and Challenges 73
Observational design approaches for safe and economical deep basement construction in the urban environment
75
I. Askew, J.A. Frame, D. Sein
The performance of laterally loaded single pile in reclaimed land
77
C.S. Chen
Settlement calculation of large-area thick raft foundation under irregular high-rise buildings
79
J.F. Gong, X.L. Huang, D.H. Di
Geotechnical risk assessment and performance-based evaluation of a deep excavation in the Kaohsiung MRT system project
81
B.C. Hsiung, H.Y. Chuay
An essay on typification of verification methods used in the design procedure of geotechnical structures
83
S. Kobayashi, K. Aita, T. Fujiyama, M. Honda, T. Kaneko, A. Morikage, A. Murakami, M. Nabetani, M. Nozu
Session VI: Geotechnical Uncertainties and Variabilities 85
Reducing performance uncertainties with monitoring data
87
J.Y. Ching, Y.H. Hsieh
Evaluation of spatial variability of weathered rock for pile design
89
S.M Dasaka, L.M. Zhang
Analysis of uncertainties in analytical pile design methods in South Africa
91
M. Dithinde, K.K. Phoon, M. de Wet, J.V. Retief
Probabilistic uncertainties in estimating the vertical bearing resistance of piles
95
M. Suzuki, M. Shirato, S. Nakatani, K. Matsui
Soil parameters used in the new design code of port facilities in Japan
97
Y. Watabe, M. Tanaka, Y. Kikuchi
Taiwan Special Project Series 99
Performance design of Taipei 101 foundation
101
D.S. Chen
Design and construction issues of deep foundations for the Taiwan high speed rail
103
S.W. Duann, J.R. Chen, T.C. Su, C.T. Chin
Experiences from Hsuehshan tunnel constructions
105
L.P. Shi, Y.S. Hsieh
Author index 107
List of past ISSMGE TC23 proceedings 109