Journal article
The challenge of numerically implementing numerous force-resultant models in the stability analysis of long on-bottom pipelines
Y Tian, MJ Cassidy
Computers and Geotechnics | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2010
Abstract
Plasticity models written directly in terms of force and displacement are finding increased popularity in describing the behaviour of offshore foundations. However, when applied to the on-bottom stability analysis of pipelines under random storm loading, hundreds, if not thousands, of models must be incorporated with structural elements in a three-dimensional analysis and simultaneously solved. This necessitates extremely efficient and accurate numerical integration techniques. This paper scrutinizes constitutive integration algorithms within both explicit and implicit frameworks, and applies them to a two-surface mixed hardening model that describes the force-displacement behaviour of a pip..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The bubble model used in this paper is based on the Ph.D. thesis of Dr. Jianguo Zhang. Special thanks are given to him for his helpful discussion and encouragement. The financial support of this research from the Australian Government's Flagship Collaboration Fund through the CSIRO Flagship Cluster on Subsea Pipelines is appreciated.