ABSTRACT Probabilistic methods are increasingly used to quantify the effect of uncertainties on slope stability assessment. The shear strength reduction method can be used for slope stability analysis without prior assumption on the shape of the failure surfaces, and hence is an attractive method for slope stability analysis. Since it is computationally more demanding than limit equilibrium methods, reliability analysis based on the shear strength reduction method is often considered as computationally challenging. In this paper, an importance sampling method is suggested to conduct system reliability analysis of soil slopes based on the shear strength reduction method. In the suggested method, the design points are first identified using a response surface method. Then, a sampling function is constructed centred at the design points. An efficient method is used to identify the failure samples based on the shear strength reduction method. Results from two illustrative examples show that the suggested importance sampling method is an effective and robust tool for system reliability analysis of soil slopes.
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