Effect of ordering of cyclic loading sequences on the short-term performance of offshore monopiles in an overconsolidated clay

IF 4.3 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, OCEAN
Iwinosa O. Aghedo , Mohamed Rouainia
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Abstract

Wind and wave actions that vary in amplitude, frequency and direction cause irregular cyclic loading on monopiles supporting offshore wind turbines (OWTs), resulting in cumulative deformation. Current design practice apply widely accepted classification methods to decompose a storm history into an idealised series of cyclic load parcels with uniform amplitude, ordered in magnitude. This approach is based on Miner’s rule, which assumes that the final accumulated deformation in the soil is independent of the sequence in which load cycles are applied. Research has shown this approach to be reasonable under drained conditions in sand. This study investigates the validity of this assumption under fully undrained conditions in clay through a series of three dimensional (3D) finite element analyses incorporating an advanced soil constitutive model. A large diameter monopile installed in an overconsolidated clay deposit is subjected to cyclic loading sequences arranged in ascending, descending, and mixed-sorted order. The effect of the load ordering sequence is demonstrated by comparing local soil behaviour in terms of cyclic ratcheting, strain accumulation, clay-structure degradation and excess pore-water pressure buildup and linking these to the global pile response in terms of pile rotation, stiffness, and damping. Findings show that under fully undrained conditions, the ordering of cyclic load sequence notably affects the performance of monopiles in overconsolidated clay deposits. These results suggest that experimental investigations are needed to further explore cyclic loading sequences on monopiles in clay, which could inform the development of improved numerical and design procedures for offshore monopiles.
循环加载顺序对超固结粘土中近海单桩短期性能的影响
不同振幅、频率和方向的风浪作用会对支撑海上风力涡轮机的单桩产生不规则的循环载荷,从而导致累积变形。目前的设计实践采用广泛接受的分类方法,将风暴历史分解为具有均匀振幅的一系列理想的循环荷载包,按量级排序。这种方法是基于Miner的规则,该规则假定土壤中最终累积的变形与施加荷载循环的顺序无关。研究表明,这种方法在砂土排水条件下是合理的。本研究通过一系列三维(3D)有限元分析,结合先进的土壤本构模型,研究了粘土中完全不排水条件下这一假设的有效性。安装在超固结粘土矿床中的大直径单桩承受升序、降序和混序循环加载序列。通过比较局部土体在循环棘轮、应变积累、粘土结构退化和超孔隙水压力积累方面的行为,并将这些与桩旋转、刚度和阻尼方面的整体桩响应联系起来,证明了荷载排序顺序的影响。结果表明:在完全不排水条件下,循环荷载序列的顺序对超固结粘土沉积中单桩的性能有显著影响;这些结果表明,需要进行实验研究来进一步探索粘土中单桩的循环加载序列,这可以为改进近海单桩的数值和设计程序提供信息。
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Applied Ocean Research
Applied Ocean Research 地学-工程:大洋
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
7.00%
发文量
316
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: The aim of Applied Ocean Research is to encourage the submission of papers that advance the state of knowledge in a range of topics relevant to ocean engineering.
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