The variables defined for the Probabilistic Analysis in Tutorial 08 are still displayed in the Material Statistics dialog.īecause we are only considering a Sensitivity Analysis, the statistical distribution and standard deviation are no longer displayed in the dialog. Select Statistics > Materials to open the Material Statistics dialog.Only a Minimum and Maximum value are required for each variable, and no Statistical Distribution or Standard Deviation is required.However, note that for Sensitivity Analysis: The procedure for selecting and defining Random Variables for a Sensitivity Analysis is the same as that for Probabilistic Analysis. 3.0 Sensitivity Variables: Material Properties We discuss this capability at the end of this tutorial (see section 6.0). You can perform both a Sensitivity Analysis and a Probabilistic Analysis simultaneously, using the same variables. 29 - Generalized Anisotropy – Exporting from Slide3 to Slide2.28 - Using RSLog Cross Sections in Slide2.27 - Damage Regions (Generalized Hoek-Brown).26 - Analysis of Embankment using multi-modal optimization (MMO).25 - Seismic Analysis with Newmark Method.24 - FOS for Geosynthetic Reinforced Retaining Wall.19 - Back Analysis of Material Properties.16 - Handling Tension in Limit Equalibrium.11 - Probabilistic analysis with random shear strength (COV).