Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 62, Number 4, 2017, pages 381-389
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2017.62.4.381
Advanced procedure for estimation of pipeline embedment on soft clay seabed
S.Y. Yu, H.S. Choi, K.S. Park, Y.T. Kim and D.K. Kim
Abstract
In the present study, the advanced procedure has been proposed to estimate higher accuracy of embedment of pipes that are installed on soft clay seabed. Numerical simulation by OrcaFlex simulation code was performed to investigate dynamic seabed embedment, and two steps, i.e., static and dynamic analysis, were adopted. In total, four empirical curves were developed to estimate the seabed embedment including dynamic phenomena, i.e., behaviour of vessel, environmental condition, and behaviour of nonlinear soil. The obtained results were compared with existing methods (named general method) such as design code or guideline to examine the difference of seabed embedment for existing and advance methods. Once this process was carried out for each case, a diagram for estimating seabed embedment was established. The applicability of the proposed method was verified through applied examples with field survey data. This method will be very useful in predicting seabed embedment on soft clay, and the structural behaviours of installed subsea pipelines can be changed by the obtained seabed embedment in association with on-bottom stability, free span, and many others.
Key Words
seabed embedment; soft clay; dynamic installation; dynamic environment; pipe-soil interaction
Address
S.Y. Yu, D.K. Kim: Ocean and Ship Technology, Deepwater Technology Mission Oriented Research, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, 32610 Seri Iskandar, Perak, Malaysia
H.S. Choi: Graduate School of Engineering Mastership, Pohang University of Science and Technology, 37673 Pohang, Republic of Korea
K.S. Park, D.K. Kim: Steel Structure Research Group, POSCO Global R&D Center, 21985 Incheon, Republic of Korea
Y.T. Kim: Environmental and Plant Engineering Research Team, Daewoo Institute of Construction Technology, 16297 Suwon, Republic of Korea