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Luiskavakaus (Bishop-Janbu)×Todennäköisyyspohjainen seismisen vaaran analyysi (PSHA)×
TieteenalaRakennustekniikkaRakennustekniikka
MenetelmäperheProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Syntyvuosi19551968
KehittäjäAlan Bishop and Nilmar JanbuC. Allin Cornell
TyyppiLimit equilibrium method for slope failure analysisQuantitative probabilistic framework
AlkuperäislähdeBishop, A. W. (1955). The use of the slip circle in the stability analysis of slopes. Geotechnique, 5(1), 7-17. DOI ↗Cornell, C. A. (1968). Engineering seismic risk analysis. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 58(5), 1583–1606. link ↗
RinnakkaisnimetCircular slip surface, Limit equilibrium, Factor of safetyPSHA, seismic hazard analysis, probabilistic earthquake hazard assessment, Cornell-McGuire method
Liittyvät31
TiivistelmäThe Bishop and Janbu methods are limit equilibrium approaches for analyzing slope stability, computing the factor of safety against shear failure along a potential slip surface. Developed by Bishop (1955) and Janbu (1954), these methods remain the most widely used tools in geotechnical engineering for evaluating cut slopes, embankments, and natural hillsides.Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis (PSHA) is a quantitative engineering framework used in civil and geotechnical engineering to estimate the likelihood that ground shaking will exceed a specified intensity level at a site within a given time window. By combining earthquake source geometry, recurrence statistics, and ground-motion attenuation models, PSHA produces hazard curves and maps that inform seismic design codes, infrastructure planning, and risk management decisions.
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