2021
DOI: 10.1115/1.4050164
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Possibilistic Uncertainty Quantification in One-Dimensional Consolidation Problems

Abstract: In this study, we use possibility distribution as a basis for parameter uncertainty quantification in one-dimensional consolidation problems. A Possibility distribution is the one-point coverage function of a random set and viewed as containing both partial ignorance and uncertainty. Vagueness and scarcity of information needed for characterizing the coefficient of consolidation in clay can be handled using possibility distributions. Possibility distributions can be constructed from existing data, or based on … Show more

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