1. Cyclic behavior of seabed building material of offshore wind farm in rock-based sea area: Submarine completely weathered granite.
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Dai, Song, Yu, Xinran, Han, Bo, and He, Ben
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OFFSHORE wind power plants , *MARICULTURE , *CONSTRUCTION materials , *GRANITE , *BUILDING stones , *SUBMARINES (Ships) , *PORE water pressure , *OCEAN bottom - Abstract
The principal construction-area of offshore wind farm (OWF) in China has shifted from the soil-based seabed area to the weathered rock-based area. The current studies about construction materials of OWF mainly focus on the submarine soft-clay or sandy soil seabed, resulting in the design and construction of OWF in rock-based area cannot directly refer to the existing research conclusions and results recommended in standards. Therefore, this paper concentrates on the investigation of cyclic behavior of submarine completely weathered granite of offshore wind farms in rock-based sea area under cyclic loadings. The experiments analyze the cyclic stress-strain and stress path behavior, revealing two unique development modes under different dynamic loadings, i.e., the stable development mode and the destructive development mode. A unified forecasting model of pore water pressure with different development modes is established, and further research investigates insight critical failure stage by concentrating on pore water pressure. More critical, the unique mechanical properties and microscopic characteristics of completely weathered granite are clearly expounded by comparing with submarine soft clay and sandy soil. This gives the engineering suggestion of design value of OWT foundation in completely weathered granite seabed, and is a helpful reference for the construction of OWF in rock-based sea area. • Two unique development modes of completely weathered granite under different dynamic loading are put forward. • A new discrimination method of critical failure stage is proposed based on development of pore water pressure under different cyclic loading. • The unique mechanical properties and microscopic characteristics of submarine completely weathered granite are clearly revealed by comparing with submarine soft clay and sandy soil. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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