Ken Been
Golder Associates
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2008 7th International Pipeline Conference, Volume 4 | 2008
Ken Been; Rodolfo Sancio; Djavid Ahrabian; Walther van Kesteren; Ken Croasdale; Ac Palmer
A subscour soil displacement model is a key component to determine the safe burial depth of offshore pipelines in ice scoured environments. In order to calibrate numerical models and physical tests carried out in geotechnical centrifuges, 3D ice scour tests were carried out in a dredging flume at a scale approaching that of observed scour depths in the Caspian sea. Two soil failure mechanisms were observed. For steep keels, the soil is mainly pushed up into a mound in front of the keel. For shallow angle keels most of the scoured soil is forced under the keel and to the side of the indentor. Each mechanism results in a different subscour displacement pattern. Subscour displacement equations that include the effect of soil properties and keel angle are presented. While these equations are considered an improvement on existing sub-scour models, there remain limitations to their application in 3D sub-scour until further information relating scour depth and width to soil strength becomes available.Copyright
Geotechnique | 1985
Ken Been; Mike Jefferies
Geotechnique | 1991
Ken Been; Mike Jefferies; J. Hachey
Archive | 2006
Mike Jefferies; Ken Been
Geotechnique | 2000
Mike Jefferies; Ken Been
Canadian Geotechnical Journal | 2004
Ken Been; Mike Jefferies
Geotechnique | 1992
Ken Been; Mike Jefferies; J. Hachey
Archive | 2015
Mike Jefferies; Ken Been
Proceedings of the International Conference on Port and Ocean Engineering Under Arctic Conditions | 2005
Ken Croasdale; George Comfort; Ken Been
Archive | 2006
May X. Xin; Ken Been