“…However, because of inconvenience and high cost, in situ tests are seldom carried out. Instead, laboratory tests, i.e., direct shear test and triaxial test, are usually performed to obtain the mechanical parameters used for the safety evaluation [4][5][6]. However, due to the disturbance of soil specimen during sampling, transportation, and installation, the mechanical parameters obtained from the lab test are usually lower than those in the field, which would result in the rise of the inaccuracy of numerical simulation and the difficulty to do the safety evaluation [7,8].…”