Centrifuge testing of a tolerably mobile subsea foundation: exploring the effect of soil type on the evolution of whole-life resistance and settlement

IF 1.2 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL International Journal of Physical Modelling in Geotechnics Pub Date : 2022-12-21 DOI:10.1680/jphmg.22.00017
Tianqiang Jia, S. Stanier, P. Watson, Xiaowei Feng, S. Gourvenec
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Tolerably mobile subsea foundations may be used to replace conventional fixed mudmat foundations for pipeline infrastructure and are designed to slide on the seabed along with the connected pipeline, in order to accommodate thermally induced horizontal forces. This allows the size of the foundation and the resulting fabrication and installation costs to be substantially reduced. The performance of mobile foundations is explored in this paper through four centrifuge model tests on a NC or LOC reconstituted calcareous silt obtained from the Northwest Shelf of Western Australia. The results are compared to three existing tests performed on a kaolin clay. The results show that under typical periodic surface sliding and intervening rests, sliding resistance evolves within a cycle with resistance peaks evident at either end of the sliding footprint due to the formation of berms, and the residual resistance increasing with sliding cycles towards a drained state. Shear and consolidation induced settlements accumulate with sliding cycles although at a reducing rate. The tests in the calcareous silt show higher normalised initial peak sliding resistance, a more dramatic loss and slower recovery of sliding resistance with cycles, and slower rate of decrease of incremental settlement compared with the response in kaolin clay.
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容许移动海底基础的离心试验:探索土壤类型对全寿命阻力和沉降演变的影响
可容忍移动的海底基础可用于取代管道基础设施的传统固定泥垫基础,并设计为与连接的管道一起在海床上滑动,以适应热引起的水平力。这允许基础的尺寸以及由此产生的制造和安装成本显著降低。本文通过对西澳大利亚西北陆架NC或LOC再造钙质粉土的四次离心模型试验,探讨了移动式地基的性能。将结果与在高岭土上进行的三次现有试验进行比较。结果表明,在典型的周期性表面滑动和中间静止状态下,滑动阻力在一个循环内演变,由于护堤的形成,阻力峰值在滑动足迹的两端都很明显,残余阻力随着滑动循环向排水状态增加。剪切和固结引起的沉降随着滑动循环而积累,尽管速度在下降。钙质粉土中的试验表明,与高岭土中的响应相比,归一化的初始峰值滑动阻力更高,滑动阻力随循环的损失更大,恢复速度较慢,增量沉降的下降速度较慢。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Physical Modelling in Geotechnics contains the latest research and analysis in all areas of physical modelling at any scale, including modelling at single gravity and at multiple gravities on a centrifuge, shaking table and pressure chamber testing and geoenvironmental experiments.
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