Penetration and uplift resistances of two interfering pipelines buried in clays

IF 1.4 Q4 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Sorawit Seehavong, S. Keawsawasvong
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Abstract

The primary aim of this paper is to determine penetration and uplift resistances of two interfering pipelines buried in clay with a linear increase in strength. The advanced finite element limit analysis of upper and lower bound theorems is used to perform new limit analysis solutions for both penetration and uplift resistances of two interfering pipelines. The strength profiles of cohesive soils are the cases of normally consolidated clays in deep water by setting the shear strength at the ground surface to be zero and linearly increased with the depth. The twin pipelines have the same geometries and are simultaneously failed at the same magnitude of the failure uplift or bearing loads. There are three considered input parameters including the spacing between the pipes, the embedded depth of the pipes, and the unit weight of soils. All input parameters have significant influences on the penetration and uplift resistances of two interfering pipelines. Failure mechanisms of the problems are also investigated, and stability charts of the penetration and uplift resistances of two interfering pipelines are produced for practical uses in offshore geotechnical engineering.
粘土中两条干扰管道的抗渗透和抗扬性能
本文的主要目的是确定强度线性增加的两条埋在粘土中的干扰管道的渗透阻力和抗拔阻力。采用上下限定理的先进有限元极限分析方法,对两条干扰管道的渗透阻力和抗拔阻力进行了新的极限分析求解。粘性土的强度剖面是深水中正常固结粘土的情况,通过将地面的剪切强度设置为零并随深度线性增加。双管道具有相同的几何形状,并且在相同的破坏提升或承载载荷大小下同时发生破坏。有三个考虑的输入参数,包括管道之间的间距、管道的嵌入深度和土壤的单位重量。所有输入参数对两条干扰管道的抗渗透性和抗扬性都有显著影响。文中还对这些问题的破坏机理进行了研究,并绘制了两条干扰管道的抗侵彻和抗扬稳定图,供海洋岩土工程实际应用。
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