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PISA design model for monopiles for offshore wind turbines: Application to a marine sand

Authors :
Byron W. Byrne
Kenneth Gavin
Christopher M. Martin
Richard J. Jardine
Guy T. Houlsby
Ross A. McAdam
David M. G. Taborda
Lidija Zdravković
David M. Potts
Harvey J. Burd
Christelle N. Abadie
Antonio M. G. Pedro
David Igoe
Abadie, Christelle Nadine [0000-0002-5586-6560]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
DONG Energy Wind Power A/S
Geotechnical Consulting Group
Source :
Geotechnique: international journal of soil mechanics, 70(11)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Thomas Telford Ltd., 2020.

Abstract

This paper describes a one-dimensional (1D) computational model for the analysis and design of laterally loaded monopile foundations for offshore wind turbine applications. The model represents the monopile as an embedded beam and specially formulated functions, referred to as soil reaction curves, are employed to represent the various components of soil reaction that are assumed to act on the pile. This design model was an outcome of a recently completed joint industry research project – known as PISA – on the development of new procedures for the design of monopile foundations for offshore wind applications. The overall framework of the model, and an application to a stiff glacial clay till soil, is described in a companion paper by Byrne and co-workers; the current paper describes an alternative formulation that has been developed for soil reaction curves that are applicable to monopiles installed at offshore homogeneous sand sites, for drained loading. The 1D model is calibrated using data from a set of three-dimensional finite-element analyses, conducted over a calibration space comprising pile geometries, loading configurations and soil relative densities that span typical design values. The performance of the model is demonstrated by the analysis of example design cases. The current form of the model is applicable to homogeneous soil and monotonic loading, although extensions to soil layering and cyclic loading are possible.

Details

ISSN :
00168505
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geotechnique: international journal of soil mechanics, 70(11)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....af4ebd705c001aa1e012f8f765e38631
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17863/cam.48076