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Advancing pipe-soil interaction models in calcareous sand

Y Tian, MJ Cassidy, C Gaudin

Applied Ocean Research | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2010

Abstract

The interpretation of geotechnical centrifuge experiments of a segment of pipe on calcareous sand is described. Results of 33 individual tests are used to advance a theoretical plasticity model that describes the load-displacement behaviour of a pipe when subjected to combined vertical and horizontal loading. A new model formulation is provided with all parameters calibrated from the experimental tests. It is shown that the modified model provides excellent agreement with the centrifuge data up to lateral displacement of two pipe diameters. This provides additional confidence in its use in the simulation of long pipeline events. The principal purpose of the model is illustrated in a numerica..

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This research is being undertaken within the CSIRO Wealth from Oceans Flagship Cluster on Subsea Pipelines with funding from the CSIRO Flagship Collaboration Fund. Dr. Jianguo Zhang's discussion and explanation of the original UWAPIPE model is much appreciated. The first author thanks Prof. Dave White for his constructive suggestions. Mr. Don Herley is appreciated for his help in carrying out the beam centrifuge tests. Mr. S. Shivanna Gowda is thanked for his help in the data processing.