Advances in Computational Design

Volume 9, Number 1, 2024, pages 25-38

DOI: 10.12989/acd.2024.9.1.025

An analytical approach for offshore structures considering soil-structure interaction

Ali Sari and Kasim Korkmaz

Abstract

This paper presents an advanced analytical approach for the design and analysis of fixed offshore structures with soil structure interaction considered. The proposed methodology involves conducting case studies to illustrate and assess the structural response of a structure considering seven different earthquakes, with the primary goal of ensuring there is no global collapse in the structures. The case studies focus on developing a model for structural analysis and its topside, incorporating nonlinear axial and lateral springs to capture soil-pile interaction. Additionally, mass and damping ratios are considered through the use of dashpots in the analyses. Finite Element Software was employed for structural analyses with detailed modeling, with soil spring nodes applied in the entire structure across various depths. After the finite element analysis was carried out, a sensitivity analysis was conducted to quantify and report the effects of different parameters.

Key Words

finite elements; offshore structures; soil-structure interaction; structural response

Address

Ali Sari: Istanbul Technical University, Civil Engineering Department, Istanbul, Turkey Kasim Korkmaz: Eastern Michigan University, College of Engineering and Technology, Ypsilanti, MI, USA