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Effect of the external beveled tip angle of the bucket foundation in clay on its penetration resistance considering soil large deformation and strain softening

Journal

OCEAN ENGINEERING
Volume 262, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2022.112185

Keywords

Bucket foundation; Strain softening; External beveled tip; Soil plug; Penetration resistance

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2021YFB2600200]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51879187, 51890915]

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This study investigates the influence of the external beveled tip angle on the soil plug, soil softening, and penetration resistance of a bucket foundation in clay. By using the Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian approach, the study establishes penetration resistance models for the bucket foundation considering soil large deformation and strain softening. The results show that increasing the angle of the external beveled tip reduces the soil plug height and the degree of softening inside the bucket, while increasing the soil amount and the coefficient of the outer side wall. However, the overall penetration resistance of the bucket foundation remains unchanged.
In offshore wind energy industry, the bucket foundation in clay has been considered as an alternative to con-ventional foundations due to their unique features such as high overturning resistance. However, it cannot be installed to the pre-determined depth due to the soil plug generated during the penetration, which will signif-icantly affect its bearing capacity. By setting the external beveled tip at the bottom of the bucket, the height of the soil plug can be reduced effectively. In order to study the influence of external beveled tip on the soil plug, soil softening and penetration resistance, the Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian approach is used in this study to establish the bucket foundation penetration resistance models in correlation with different angles of external beveled tip considering soil large deformation and strain softening. It was found that as the angle increases, more soil are directed and flows out of the bucket, and the height of soil surface inside the bucket obviously decreases. When the angle increases to 60, the soil plug inside the bucket is very small and hardly changes. As the angle increases from 0 to 60, the degree of softening and amount of soil inside the bucket decreases, while that the trend is opposite for the soil outside the bucket. In addition, due to the influence of soil flow and strength degradation, the end bearing capacity factor and the frictional coefficient of inner side wall decrease as the angle increases, while the coefficient of outer side wall increases due to the reduction of softening effect. However, the total penetration resistance of the bucket foundation does not obviously change with the external beveled tip angle. 60 is recommended as the optimal angle for the external beveled tip in order to avoid the soil plug inside the bucket.

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