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- Title
Statistical Distributions of Hydraulic Conductivity from Reliability Analysis Data.
- Authors
C. Nwaiwu
- Abstract
Abstract This paper describes a first-order reliability-based analysis to identify the best-fit probability distributions for hydraulic conductivity. The analysis involved the use of existing hydraulic conductivity model developed from laboratory data and applied to lateritic soils, considering variations in soil parameters. Plots of reliability indices versus coefficients of variation were first made for hydraulic conductivity as well as for initial degree of saturation, plasticity index and clay content, considering three compactive efforts and log-normally distributed hydraulic conductivity. The traditional two-parameter log-normal distribution was compared to four alternative distributions: normal, gamma, Gumbel (extreme value type I-EVT-I) and Weibull (extreme value type III-EVT-III). The analysis showed that the Weibull and normal are the best-fit probability distributions for the hydraulic conductivity based reliability data. Hydraulic conductivities predicted from reliability analysis were used to demonstrate the possibility of applying the results obtained in this research by practising engineers. Experimentally-determined hydraulic conductivities were shown to be in good agreement with predicted values.
- Subjects
ARABLE land; AGRICULTURE; LAND use; PHYSICAL geography; SOILS
- Publication
Geotechnical & Geological Engineering, 2009, Vol 27, Issue 1, p169
- ISSN
0960-3182
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10706-008-9221-4