The Modelling of Suction Caisson Foundations for Multi-Footed Structures
Suction caissons are a type of offshore foundation that allow for fast and noise-free installation and decommissioning of offshore structures. They have been used for 20 years in the oil and gas industry and are also becoming more common in the offshore wind sector as a promising way to cost reduction.
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Finite Element Analysis of Suction Bucket Foundations in Sand Subjected to Cyclic Loading [PDF]
A suction bucket or suction caisson is a foundation concept for supporting offshore installations. The practical experience related to this concept is mainly based on applications in the oil and gas industry.
Jahren, Ingerid Elisabeth Rolstad
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The purpose of the article is to present suction caissons as wind turbines foundations. Text presents construction, its properties, loads, installation process and problems encountered by its designers.
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Culture of Intestinal Epithelial Cell Monolayers and Their Use in Multiplex Macromolecular Permeability Assays for In Vitro Analysis of Tight Junction Size Selectivity. [PDF]
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Design Aspects of Suction Caissons for Offshore Wind Turbine Foundations
This paper provides an introduction to the geotechnical design of suction caisson foundations for Offshore Wind Turbine (OWT) foundations. It summarizes the experience gained in a number of projects from across the world and proposes a guidance for the design of future projects.
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Design optimization of jacket structures for mass production [PDF]
Sandal, Kasper
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Modeling and Simulation of Offshore Wind Power Platform for 5 MW Baseline NREL Turbine. [PDF]
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Lateral spreading mitigation in gravity quay walls backfilled with coral sand through electrolysis desaturation treatment. [PDF]
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Genome of the enigmatic watering-pot shell and morphological adaptations for anchoring in sediment. [PDF]
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