ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Wave-Induced Seabed Response around a Dumbbell Cofferdam in Non-Homogeneous Anisotropic Seabed

Linya Chen    
Dong-Sheng Jeng    
Chencong Liao and Dagui Tong    

Resumen

Cofferdams are frequently used to assist in the construction of offshore structures that are built on a natural non-homogeneous anisotropic seabed. In this study, a three-dimensional (3D) integrated numerical model consisting of a wave submodel and seabed submodel was adopted to investigate the wave?structure?seabed interaction. Reynolds-Averaged Navier?Stokes (RANS) equations were employed to simulate the wave-induced fluid motion and Biot?s poroelastic theory was adopted to control the wave-induced seabed response. The present model was validated with available laboratory experimental data and previous analytical results. The hydrodynamic process and seabed response around the dumbbell cofferdam are discussed in detail, with particular attention paid to the influence of the depth functions of the permeability ???? K i and shear modulus ???? G j . Numerical results indicate that to avoid the misestimation of the liquefaction depth, a steady-state analysis should be carried out prior to the transient seabed response analysis to first determine the equilibrium state caused by seabed consolidation. The depth function ???? G j markedly affects the vertical distribution of the pore pressure and the seabed liquefaction around the dumbbell cofferdam. The depth function ???? K i has a mild effect on the vertical distribution of the pore pressure within a coarse sand seabed, with the influence concentrated in the range defined by 0.1 times the seabed thickness above and below the embedded depth. The depth function ???? K i has little effect on seabed liquefaction. In addition, the traditional assumption that treats the seabed parameters as constants may result in the overestimation of the seabed liquefaction depth and the liquefaction area around the cofferdam will be miscalculated if consolidation is not considered. Moreover, parametric studies reveal that the shear modulus at the seabed surface ????0 G z 0 has a significant influence on the vertical distribution of the pore pressure. However, the effect of the permeability at the seabed surface ????0 K z 0 on the vertical distribution of the pore pressure is mainly concentrated on the seabed above the embedded depth in front and to the side of the cofferdam. Furthermore, the amplitude of pore pressure decreases as Poisson?s ratio ???? µ s increases.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Junwei Liu, Shuiyue Chen, Xin Li and Zuodong Liang    
This paper analyses the fluid?seabed?structure interactions (FSSI) around the open-ended pile by applying the in-house solver established on the open-source Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) platform. The Reynolds-averaged Navier?Stokes (RANS) equations... ver más

 
Hualing Zhai, Dong-Sheng Jeng and Zhen Guo    
Pipelines have been used as one of the main transportation methods for the offshore industry, with increasing activities in marine resources recently. Prediction of seabed instability is one of key factors that must be taken into consideration for an off... ver más

 
Chun-Hung Pao, Jia-Lin Chen, Shih-Feng Su, Yu-Ching Huang, Wen-Hsin Huang and Chien-Hung Kuo    
The mechanisms that control estuarine sediment transport are complicated due to the interaction between riverine flows, tidal currents, waves, and wave-driven currents. In the past decade, severe seabed erosion and shoreline retreat along the sandy coast... ver más

 
Cheng-Jung Hsu and Ching Hung    
This paper presents a novel analytical solution, which is developed for investigating three-dimensional wave-induced seabed responses for anisotropic permeability. The analytical solution is based on the assumption of the poroelastic and the ??-?? u - p ... ver más
Revista: Water

 
Shaohua Wang, Pandi Wang, Hualing Zhai, Qibo Zhang, Linya Chen, Lunliang Duan, Yifei Liu and Dong-Sheng Jeng    
In this paper, the results of a series of experiments on wave-induced pore-water pressures around a mono-pile are presented. Unlike the previous study, in which the mono-pile was fully buried, the mono-pile in this study was installed at 0.6 m below the ... ver más