Define Joint Property Statistics
In order to define Joint Properties as Random Variables:
- Select: Statistics > Define Joint Statistics

- This will display the Joint Property Statistics dialog.The Joint Property Statistics dialog can also be accessed by opening the Define Joint Properties dialog and selecting the Statistics button.
- Choose the Joint Property that you wish to define with Random Variable(s) from the listed Joint Properties.
- For the selected Joint Property:
- Click the Add button to add random variables.
- Select the row(s) and click Delete button to delete random variables.
- In the Add Random Variables dialog:
- Select any parameters that you wish to set as a Random Variable.
- Select the Distribution (e.g., Normal, Uniform, Triangular, Beta, Exponential, Lognormal, Gamma) for the selected Random Variables.
- Click OK to add then to the selected Joint Property.
- The Distribution and Mean values can be modified for any Property.
- To finish defining the Random Variable(s), set the Std. Dev. (if applicable) and Rel.
Min. and/or Rel. Max. to non-zero values for all Properties.Rel. Min. and Rel. Max. are relative to the Mean and are not the absolute range values. The absolute range is (Mean - Rel. Min.) to (Mean + Rel. Max.)
- Click OK to save the changes.
Random Variable Properties
The following parameters can be modeled as random variables:
- For the applicable Shear Strength Types:
- Mohr-Coulomb
- Cohesion
- Phi
- Barton-Bandis
- JRC
- JCS
- Phir
- Hoek-Brown
- UCS
- m
- s
- Generalized Hoek-Brown
- UCS
- mb
- s
- a
- Power Curve
- a
- b
- c
- d
- Mohr-Coulomb
- Waviness
- Water Pressure (if Water Pressure Method = Uniform)
Material-specific Strength parameters from Override by Material cannot be set as Random Variables.