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An Investigation into the Pull-out Failure Mechanisms of Suction Caissons
This paper reports results from an investigation into the suction caissons failure mechanisms under vertical pull-out loads. An insight to the failure mechanisms of suction caissons paves the path for developing analytical solutions to their pull-out ...
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Suction anchors are widely used in offshore wind power foundations, where their penetration behavior critically influences installation efficiency and safety.
Yu Zhou, Enze Yi, Huihuan Ma
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Shaping the human face: Periosteal bone modeling across ontogeny
Abstract Facial morphology is a defining aspect of Homo sapiens that distinguishes our species from fossil ancestors and plays a central role in estimating age, sex, and ancestry in both past and present populations. Understanding how the face develops during postnatal ontogeny is essential for interpreting adult facial variation.
Sarah E. Freidline +5 more
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ABSTRACT The utilisation of viscoelastic Walter's B nanoliquid in engineering and biomedical applications gained substantial attention because of its ability to provide real‐time fluid behaviour, particularly in the heat flow mechanism. In particular, the flow of viscoelastic fluid over an elongating surface is useful in polymer processing and ...
Laxmipriya Swain +3 more
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The suction caisson foundation has been extensively adopted for offshore wind turbine infrastructure owing to its adaptability to deep-water environments, cost-effectiveness, and convenient construction.
Wenbo Zhu +5 more
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On Penetration of Upright and Tapered Suction Caissons in Sand: An Experimental Study
Over the past two decades, suction caissons have been increasingly utilized as deep water anchors for floating structures, foundations of offshore wind turbines and even for jacket platforms.
Siamak Kakasoltani +3 more
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Wall slope effects on the vertical pull-out capacity of tapered suction caissons
Suction caissons offer certain advantages over other underwater foundation systems by virtue of large bearing capacity, ease of installation, and efficiency. They are typically built with upright walls. The behaviour of upright suction caissons in regard
J. Keyvani +5 more
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Offshore wind power offers a promising solution to Türkiye's energy and climate challenges, with its extensive coastline and strategic location providing significant potential for development between 2035 and 2053. While no OWTs are currently installed, designated development zones in the Sea of Marmara mark the initial steps toward increasing ...
Hasan Emre Demirci +3 more
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The interface behavior between a caisson and the surrounding soil plays an important role in the installation of suction caissons as foundations for offshore wind turbines.
Wang-chun Zhang, Hao Jing, Hai-lei Kou
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Investigations of suction caissons in dense sand
Offshore structures are used in a variety of applications ranging from the traditional oil and gas extraction facilities to emerging renewable energy concepts. These structures must be secured to the seabed in an efficient and cost effective manner. A novel approach is to use shallow inverted buckets as foundations, installed by suction, in place of ...
Byrne, B, Byrne, B. W.
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