Causes of post-installation penetration of jack-up spudcan foundations in clays.

This paper examines possible causes of additional spudcan settlement after preloading using both centrifuge model tests and small strain finite element analysis, in which spudcan settlement due to cavity collapse, consolidation settlement and settlement due to cyclic loading are incorporated. Back-a...

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Main Authors: Yu Ping Li, Yu Yang, Jiang Tao Yi, Jia Hui Ho, Jian Yong Shi, Siang Huat Goh, Fook Hou Lee
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6218051?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-6385181cb72f4210bfb9d0e9ff2c19192020-11-25T01:04:30ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-011311e020662610.1371/journal.pone.0206626Causes of post-installation penetration of jack-up spudcan foundations in clays.Yu Ping LiYu YangJiang Tao YiJia Hui HoJian Yong ShiSiang Huat GohFook Hou LeeThis paper examines possible causes of additional spudcan settlement after preloading using both centrifuge model tests and small strain finite element analysis, in which spudcan settlement due to cavity collapse, consolidation settlement and settlement due to cyclic loading are incorporated. Back-analyses of seven jack-up rigs in the Gulf of Mexico show that even complete cavity collapse could only explain part of the measured additional settlements in the majority of the cases. Small strain finite element analyses also show that spudcan consolidation settlement is likely to account for even less of the additional settlement than cavity collapse in the sites considered. On the other hand, centrifuge model tests show that large amplitude cyclic rocking has a very significant effect on spudcan settlement, even if half of the preload has been removed. However, this effect cannot be explained by the exceedance of the yield envelope since the loading combination had not exceeded the yield envelope. One possible explanation is the stiffness and strength degradation of the soil under cyclic loading. In view of this, a conservative approach is recommended in instances where large amplitude cyclic rocking, such as that arising from storm loading, is expected shortly after preloading. The presence of lattice legs is found to reduce the spudcan settlement during large amplitude cyclic rocking.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6218051?pdf=render
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author Yu Ping Li
Yu Yang
Jiang Tao Yi
Jia Hui Ho
Jian Yong Shi
Siang Huat Goh
Fook Hou Lee
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Yu Yang
Jiang Tao Yi
Jia Hui Ho
Jian Yong Shi
Siang Huat Goh
Fook Hou Lee
Causes of post-installation penetration of jack-up spudcan foundations in clays.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yu Ping Li
Yu Yang
Jiang Tao Yi
Jia Hui Ho
Jian Yong Shi
Siang Huat Goh
Fook Hou Lee
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title Causes of post-installation penetration of jack-up spudcan foundations in clays.
title_short Causes of post-installation penetration of jack-up spudcan foundations in clays.
title_full Causes of post-installation penetration of jack-up spudcan foundations in clays.
title_fullStr Causes of post-installation penetration of jack-up spudcan foundations in clays.
title_full_unstemmed Causes of post-installation penetration of jack-up spudcan foundations in clays.
title_sort causes of post-installation penetration of jack-up spudcan foundations in clays.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This paper examines possible causes of additional spudcan settlement after preloading using both centrifuge model tests and small strain finite element analysis, in which spudcan settlement due to cavity collapse, consolidation settlement and settlement due to cyclic loading are incorporated. Back-analyses of seven jack-up rigs in the Gulf of Mexico show that even complete cavity collapse could only explain part of the measured additional settlements in the majority of the cases. Small strain finite element analyses also show that spudcan consolidation settlement is likely to account for even less of the additional settlement than cavity collapse in the sites considered. On the other hand, centrifuge model tests show that large amplitude cyclic rocking has a very significant effect on spudcan settlement, even if half of the preload has been removed. However, this effect cannot be explained by the exceedance of the yield envelope since the loading combination had not exceeded the yield envelope. One possible explanation is the stiffness and strength degradation of the soil under cyclic loading. In view of this, a conservative approach is recommended in instances where large amplitude cyclic rocking, such as that arising from storm loading, is expected shortly after preloading. The presence of lattice legs is found to reduce the spudcan settlement during large amplitude cyclic rocking.
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