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Volume 4: Offshore Geotechnics; Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics | 2012

Numerical simulation of spudcan penetration into silica sand and prediction of bearing behaviour

Tim Pucker; Britta Bienen; Sascha Henke

Prediction of the bearing behavior of vertical loaded shallow foundations is typically done using the classical bearing capacity approach. This approach is very sensitive to the friction angle assumed in the calculation. A conservative estimate of the bearing capacity is required for most applications, hence uncertainties in the friction angle may be absorbed by the safety factor applied. Spudcans are used to found mobile jack-up platforms in the oil and gas industry as well as in the offshore wind energy industry. Contrary to the classical approach, the bearing capacity of spudcans has to be predicted accurately. Spudcans are penetrated into the seabed and a continuous bearing failure proceeds until the target capacity is met. A Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL) approach is used to simulate the penetration process of spudcans into silica sand. The sand is modeled using a hypoplastic constitutive model to capture the influence of the void ratio and stress state for example. A parametric study of foundation diameter and enclosed cone angle is presented. The numerical model is validated against results from centrifuge experiments of flat and conical circular footings penetrating into silica sand. A first empirical approach to estimate the bearing capacity depending on the diameter and enclosed cone angle is given for silica sand.Copyright


Computers and Geotechnics | 2015

Large deformation finite element analyses in geotechnical engineering

Dong Wang; Britta Bienen; Majid Nazem; Yinghui Tian; Jingbin Zheng; Tim Pucker; Mark Randolph


Computers and Geotechnics | 2012

Numerical simulation of the installation process of full displacement piles

Tim Pucker; Jürgen Grabe


Applied Ocean Research | 2013

CPT based prediction of foundation penetration in siliceous sand

Tim Pucker; Britta Bienen; Sascha Henke


Ocean Engineering | 2015

CPT correlation developed from numerical analysis to predict jack-up foundation penetration into sand overlying clay

Britta Bienen; Gang Qiu; Tim Pucker


Numerical study of the bearing behaviour of circular footings penetrating into sand | 2011

Numerical study of the bearing behaviour of circular footings penetrating into sand

Britta Bienen; Sascha Henke; Tim Pucker


Archive | 2014

Numerical simulation of pile installation processes in dry and saturated granular soils

Jürgen Grabe; Tim Pucker; Thorben Hamann


Archive | 2013

CEL: Simulations for soil plugging, screwed pile installation and deep vibration compaction

Jürgen Grabe; Sascha Henke; Tim Pucker; Thorben Hamann


Offshore Technology Conference | 2012

Cone Penetrometer-Based Spudcan Penetration Prediction in Uncemented Carbonate Sand

Britta Bienen; Tim Pucker; Sascha Henke


Archive | 2015

Improvement of bearing capacity of vibratory driven open-ended tubular piles

Jürgen Grabe; Tim Pucker

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Britta Bienen

University of Western Australia

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Jürgen Grabe

Hamburg University of Technology

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Sascha Henke

Hamburg University of Technology

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Thorben Hamann

Hamburg University of Technology

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Jingbin Zheng

University of Western Australia

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Majid Nazem

University of Newcastle

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Mark Randolph

University of Western Australia

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Yinghui Tian

University of Western Australia

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Dong Wang

Ocean University of China

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