Authors
Sarah Firouzianbandpey, Lars Bo Ibsen, DV Griffiths, MJ Vahdatirad, Lars Vabbersgaard Andersen, John Dalsgaard Sørensen
Publication date
2015/12/1
Journal
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
Volume
141
Issue
12
Pages
04015052
Publisher
American Society of Civil Engineers
Description
In geotechnical engineering analysis and design, the frequency and spacing of borehole information is of great interest, especially when field data are limited. This paper uses random field models to deal with uncertainty in soil properties owing to spatial variability, by analyzing in-situ cone penetration test (CPT) data from a sandy site in northern Denmark. To provide a best estimate of properties between observation points in the random field, a Kriging interpolation approach has been applied. As expected, for small correlation lengths, the estimated field quantities at intermediate locations between data points are close to the mean value of the measured results, and a high uncertainty is associated with the estimate. A longer correlation length reduces the error and implies more variation in the estimated values between the data points.
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Scholar articles
S Firouzianbandpey, LB Ibsen, DV Griffiths… - Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental …, 2015