Authors
Francisco Manuel Garcia Rodriguez, Lars Bo Ibsen, Aleksandra Katarzyna Koteras, Amin Barari
Publication date
2022/6/1
Journal
International Journal of Geomechanics
Volume
22
Issue
6
Pages
04022063
Publisher
American Society of Civil Engineers
Description
The current practice for estimating the penetration resistance of suction bucket foundations requires breaking down the penetration resistance into tip and skirt resistance components. Cone penetration test (CPT)-based methodology correlates these components to the cone resistance measurements through empirical coefficients. In this study, an experimental campaign involving suction installation, jacking, and pullout tests on suction buckets with a large aspect ratio (i.e., L/D = 1, where L is the skirt length and D is the diameter) atop sand deposits of varying relative densities was performed to identify the important factors that are involved in the installation procedure but are not well understood. The following factors were studied: the influence of the friction area in caissons of round and modular shapes, the dilative behavior of sand, the soil–structure interface friction angle, and the penetration depth. The …
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