Decommissioning Offshore Structures by Extraction of Foundation Mono piles Applying a Vibratory Hammer

Rob van Dorp, P. Middendorp, M. Bielefeld, G. Verbeek
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The vibratory hammer is one of the tools for the extraction of offshore foundation piles as well as monopiles for the decommissioning of offshore structures. In addition to the standard application, where a pile is driven downward to be installed, a vibratory hammer can also be applied to extract piles. For an efficient and commercially attractive application of vibratory hammers for this purpose, the extraction process needs to be modeled during the planning phase to ensure that the appropriate equipment is used. This paper describes how pile driving simulation software can be used to model the extraction process. This is further illustrated through a case study covering the extraction phase of the 1st (onshore) and 2nd (offshore) part of the Delft Offshore Turbine Project. A monopile with a diameter of 4.0 m was extracted approximate 6 months after installation onshore and then extracted several times offshore shortly after installation in the 2nd phase. The paper will not only present the actual extraction predictions, but also the monitoring data obtained during extraction and the results of the post-analysis.
振动锤抽提基础单桩海上结构退役
振动锤是海上基桩提取工具之一,也是海上构造物退役单桩提取工具之一。除标准的向下打桩安装外,还可以使用振动锤进行取桩。为了高效且具有商业吸引力的振动锤应用于此目的,需要在规划阶段对提取过程进行建模,以确保使用适当的设备。本文介绍了如何利用打桩仿真软件对抽采过程进行建模。通过代尔夫特海上涡轮机项目的第一部分(陆上)和第二部分(海上)的提取阶段的案例研究,进一步说明了这一点。一个直径为4.0 m的单桩在陆上安装大约6个月后提取,然后在第二阶段安装后不久在海上提取几次。本文不仅介绍了实际的提取预测,还介绍了提取过程中获得的监测数据和后期分析的结果。
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