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Porenwasserdruckakkumulation bei zyklisch horizontal belasteten Monopiles mit großen Durchmessern

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Bautechnik, , n. 8, v. 87
Page(s): 449-461
DOI: 10.1002/bate.201010032
Abstract:

Pore water pressure accumulation due to cyclic horizontally loaded monopiles with large diameters.

Monopiles, i. e. single piles with large diameter of up to 8 m, are suitable foundations for off shore-wind power plants built in up to 40 m water depth. Cyclic loading of the monopile-soil system induced by extremely strong wind and water waves causes a change in pore water pressure. Current design practice does not account for such effects. In this paper the interaction behaviour of monopile-soil systems subjected to extreme loading is analyzed using a finite element model. A fully coupled two-phase model and a hypoplastic constitutive model for the sandy soil are used in the numerical analyses. Results from the numerical studies are presented and they include the variation of loading amplitude, frequency, number of cycles and loading type as well, initial density and permeability of the sand as well as the diameter of the monopile.
The own numerical results are compared with design equations for cyclic horizontally loaded piles from other references. Based on these investigations the importance and relevance of the consideration of pore water pressure accumulation with monopilesoil systems subjected to offshore loading conditions is demonstrated.

Keywords:
settlement FEM offshore-wind power plant Soil-Monopile System pile head displacement pore water ratio consolidation analysis FE analysis number of load cycles parameter studies pore water parameter studies settlements
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    17/11/2010
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