• 제목/요약/키워드: Peak uplift resistance

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연약 점토와 사질토에 묻힌 파이프라인의 극한 인발저항력 산정 (Numerical Analysis of Peak Uplift Resistance of Buried Pipeline in Sand and Soft Clay)

  • 권대헌;서영교
    • 한국해양공학회지
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    • 제31권3호
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    • pp.227-232
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    • 2017
  • Subsea pipelines are one of the most important structures used to transport fluids such as oil and natural gas in offshore environments. The uplift behavior of the pipeline caused by earthquakes and buoyancy can result in a pipeline failure. The objective of this study is to examine the peak uplift resistance through parametric studies with numerical modeling by PLAXIS 3D Tunnel. The effects of the embedment ratio and pipe diameter were first examined for uplift resistance in sand and soft clay conditions. Then the length of geogrid layers and the number of geogrid layers were examined in terms of ability to resist uplift behavior.

Numerical Analysis of Peak Uplift Resistance for Pipelines Buried In Sand

  • Kwon, Dae-Hean;Seo, Young-Kyo
    • Journal of Advanced Research in Ocean Engineering
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    • 제3권4호
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    • pp.158-164
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    • 2017
  • A pipeline is one of the most important structures for the transportation of fluids such as oil, natural gas, and wastewater. The uplift behavior of pipelines caused by earthquakes and buoyancy is one of the reasons for the failure of pipelines. The objective of this study is to examine the peak uplift resistance using parametric studies with numerical modeling of PLAXIS 3D Tunnel. The effects of burial depth and pipe diameter on the uplift resistance of loose and dense sand were first examined. Subsequently, the effects of the length of geogrid layers and the number of geogrid layers were examined to prevent uplift behavior.

Comparative field tests on uplift behavior of straight-sided and belled shafts in loess under an arid environment

  • Qian, Zeng-zhen;Lu, Xian-long;Yang, Wen-zhi;Cui, Qiang
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • 제11권1호
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    • pp.141-160
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    • 2016
  • This study elucidates the uplift behaviors of the straight-sided and belled shafts. The field uplift load tests were carried out on 18 straight-sided and 15 belled shafts at the three collapsible loess sites under an arid environment on the Loess Plateau in Northwest China. Both the site conditions and the load tests were documented comprehensively. In general, the uplift load-displacement curves of the straight-sided and belled shafts approximately exhibited an initial linear, a curvilinear transition, and a final linear region, but did not provide a well defined peak or asymptotic value of the load, and therefore their uplift resistances should be interpreted from the load test results using an appropriate criterion. Nine representative uplift resistance interpretation criteria were used to define the "interpreted failure load" for each of the load tests, and all of these interpreted uplift resistances were normalized by the failure threshold, $T_{L2}$, obtained using the $L_1-L_2$ method. These load test data were compared statistically and graphically. For the straight-sided and belled shafts, the normalized uplift load-displacement curves were respectively established by the plots that related the mean interpreted uplift resistance ratio against the mean displacement at the corresponding interpreted criteria, and the comparisons of the normalized load-displacement curves were made. Specific recommendations for the designs of uplift belled and straight-sided shafts in the loess were given, in terms of both capacity and displacement.