Long term effects of cyclic loading on suction caisson foundations in sand
C. Lupea (Student TU Delft)
R. Thijssen (Volker InfraDesign)
A.F. van Tol (TU Delft - Geo-engineering)
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Abstract
Within a multi-footing configuration, such as a three-leg jacket structure, suction bucket foundations prove to be an advantageous solution for increasing water depths. This article presents a summary of an approach that may allow for the simplification of the long term performance assessment under vertical cyclic loading of suction caissons embedded in sand. It provides a conservative theoretical basis for the identification of potentially damaging loads, which could cause significant pore pressure build-up and strain accumulation. One of the key conclusions of this research is that the foundation response is a function of both the applied mean load and its cyclic amplitude for both tensile and compressive loading. Nonetheless, experimental work must be carried out to validate these results.
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