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Rapid penetration of spudcans in sand
Shiao Huey Chow, Britta Bienen, Mark Randolph
Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Frontiers in Offshore Geotechnics | Deep Foundation Institute | Published : 2020
Abstract
The growing pressure for jack-up rigs to relocate during more challenging metocean conditions for offshore wind turbine installation and maintenance has increased the risk of dynamic leg loading during the set down of the spudcan footings into the seabed. To better understand the rapid sand-spudcan interaction, this study presents experimental results of a model spudcan jacked at a range of penetration rates into dry and saturated sand at both 1g and 50g gravitational acceleration. In order to achieve a wide range of consolidation conditions, the sand was saturated using both water and a viscous pore fluid (methocel cellulose ethers) with kinematic viscosity 680 times higher than water in th..
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