Assessment of Feasibility of Suction Pile/Anchor Installation and Pullout Testing through Field Tests

R. Vijaya, A. Kiran, R. Ramesh, M. Ramanamurthy, G. Ramadass, M. Atmanand
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Suction pile anchors are large cylindrical (inverted bucket type structure) open at the bottom and closed at the top and largely used for mooring of offshore platforms, exploratory vessels etc. Prediction of the mooring capacity of suction piles is a critical issue faced by the design engineers and rational methods are required to produce reliable designs. Tests have been conducted in an existing natural pond within NIOT campus with the objective of developing methodology of deployment, design and logistics for suction pile installation and testing of mooring capacity under static pullout. Small size suction piles with varying diameters and lengths have been used in the tests. The tests have been carried out in the natural pond with constant water depth of 1.5 m with the top 1.5 m layer of bed comprising soft marine clay. It is found that pile geometry, aspect ratio and angle of pullout have a significant influence on the response to pullout. As angle of mooring load application changes from vertical to horizontal the reaction offered by the suction pile changes from skin friction to passive soil resistance. Resistance offered by the internal plug of soil is found to vary according to dimension of the anchor piles.
通过现场试验评估抽吸桩/锚杆安装及抽拔试验的可行性
吸桩锚是一种底开上闭的大型圆柱形(倒斗式结构)锚,主要用于海洋平台、勘探船等的系泊。吸桩系泊能力的预测是设计工程师面临的一个关键问题,需要合理的方法来进行可靠的设计。在NIOT校园内的一个现有天然池塘中进行了测试,目的是开发吸力桩安装的部署、设计和后勤方法,并测试静态拉离下的系泊能力。试验采用了不同直径和长度的小型吸力桩。试验在自然池塘中进行,恒定水深为1.5 m,顶部1.5 m的床层由软海相粘土组成。研究发现,桩的几何形状、长径比和拉拔角度对桩的拉拔响应有显著影响。当系泊荷载作用角度由垂直方向变为水平方向时,吸力桩所提供的反作用力由表面摩阻力转变为被动土阻力。土内塞提供的阻力根据锚桩的尺寸而变化。
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