The Effects of Backfill Soil Properties on Wave-induced Pore Pressures around a Trenched Pipeline


Autoria(s): 高福平; 吴应湘; Jeng DS
Data(s)

23/05/2004

Resumo

Offshore pipelines are always trenched into seabed to reduce wave-induced forces and thereby to enhance their stability. The trenches are generally backfilled either by in-site sediments or by depositing selected backfill materials over the pipeline from bottom-dump barge. The actual waves in shallow water zone are always characterized as nonlinear. The proper evaluation of the wave-induced pressures upon pipeline is important for coastal geotechnical engineers. However, most previous investigations of the wave–seabed–pipe interaction problem have been concerned only with a single sediment layer and linear wave loading. In this paper, based on Biot’s consolidation theory, a two-dimensional finite element model is developed to investigate non-linear wave induced pore pressures around trenched pipeline. The influences of the permeability of backfill soil and the geometry profiles of trenches upon soil responses around pipeline are studied respectively.

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/13795

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/6609

Palavras-Chave #力学
Tipo

会议论文