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Abstract
Very-large-diameter monopiles are widely used foundations for offshore wind turbines, despite the limited guidance in the codes of practice. In the present study, three-dimensional finite-element (FE) analyses were carried out to determine the static capacity of a monopile embedded in sand subjected to combined loading. A hardening soil model (HSM) accounting for the stress dependence of the soil stiffness was used for the numerical model, which was calibrated with the results of published centrifuge tests. Based on a parametric study for different length-to-diameter ratios of the monopile, lateral load-moment interaction diagrams for the ultimate limit state as well as for the serviceability limit state were developed for different relative densities of the foundation sand. Furthermore, the initial stiffness formulations for the monopile system by Carter and Kulhawy (1992), and Shadlou and Bhattacharya (2016) accounting for the effect of the pile diameter were compared to the FE results. Marx Ferdinand Ahlinhan (corresponding author) National University of Sciences, Technologies, Eng. and Mathematics, Department of civil engineering Abomey, Republic of Benin E-mail: ahlinhan@yahoo.fr Edmond Codjo Adjovi National University of Sciences, Technologies, Eng. and Mathematics, Department of civil engineering Abomey, Republic of Benin
尽管在实践规范中指导有限,但超大直径单桩被广泛用于海上风力涡轮机的基础。在本研究中,进行了三维有限元(FE)分析,以确定单桩在联合荷载下嵌入砂土的静力能力。数值模型采用了考虑土壤刚度应力依赖性的硬化土模型(HSM),并用已发表的离心机试验结果进行了校准。在对不同长径比单桩进行参数化研究的基础上,建立了不同地基砂相对密度下单桩极限状态和可使用极限状态的横向荷载-弯矩相互作用图。此外,将Carter and Kulhawy(1992)和Shadlou and Bhattacharya(2016)考虑桩径影响的单桩体系初始刚度公式与有限元结果进行对比。马克思·费迪南德·阿赫林汉(通讯作者)E-mail: ahlinhan@yahoo.fr Edmond Codjo Adjovi国立科技大学工程学系贝宁共和国阿波美土木工程系数学
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ACTA GEOTECHNICA SLOVENICA aims to play an important role in publishing high-quality, theoretical papers from important and emerging areas that will have a lasting impact on fundamental and practical aspects of geomechanics and geotechnical engineering.
ACTA GEOTECHNICA SLOVENICA publishes papers from the following areas: soil and rock mechanics, engineering geology, environmental geotechnics, geosynthetic, geotechnical structures, numerical and analytical methods, computer modelling, optimization of geotechnical structures, field and laboratory testing.
The journal is published twice a year.