Title |
Evaluation of Partial Safety Factors for Tetrapod Armor Blocks Depending on the Shape Parameter of Extreme Wave Height Distributions |
Authors |
김승우(Kim, Seung-Woo) ; 서경덕(Suh, Kyung-Duck) ; 이동영(Lee, Dong-Young) ; 전기천(Jun, Ki-Cheon) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.12652/Ksce.2012.32.1B.059 |
Keywords |
확률설계;부분안전계수;Tetrapod 피복블록;Weibull 분포;형상 모수 Probabilistic design;partial safety factor;Tetrapod armor block;Weibull distribution;shape parameter |
Abstract |
Probabilistic design is required to effectively consider the coastal environment of great uncertainty. However, designers who are familiar with the deterministic design method prefer a method which is similar to the existing method but is based on the probabilistic concept. Therefore, the partial safety factor method has been adopted as a new design method over the world. In Korea, Tetrapod is widely used for armoring rubble mound breakwaters. Even though the partial safety factor method developed in the United States and Europe covers Tetrapods, the limited wave and structure conditions in its development make the engineers hesitate about its use in practical breakwater design. In this study, partial safety factors for Tetrapod armor blocks have been developed by analyzing 116 breakwater cross-sections and wave conditions in 16 trade harbors and 15 coastal harbors with the FORM and optimal code calibration approach. Especially, partial safety factors have been proposed depending on the shape parameter of the Weibull extreme wave height distribution. For other types of extreme distributions, it is possible to apply the proposed partial safety factors using the relationship between skewness coefficient and shape parameter. Finally, the proposed partial safety factors have been applied to existing structures to show that they better satisfy the target reliability of the structures than previous partial safety factors. |