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A Unified Model for Analyzing Comprehensive Behaviors of Deepwater Anchors
by
Yang, Yancheng
, Liu, Haixiao
, Peng, Jinsong
in
Analytical methods
/ Anchors
/ Behavior
/ Deep water
/ deepwater anchor
/ Drag
/ drag anchor
/ Equilibrium
/ Failure modes
/ Gravity
/ gravity installed anchor
/ Investigations
/ Keying
/ Kinematics
/ Layered soils
/ Mechanical properties
/ Ocean floor
/ OMNI-Max anchor
/ Pile anchors
/ Properties
/ SEPLA
/ Soil
/ Soil layers
/ Soil suction
/ suction anchor
2021
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A Unified Model for Analyzing Comprehensive Behaviors of Deepwater Anchors
by
Yang, Yancheng
, Liu, Haixiao
, Peng, Jinsong
in
Analytical methods
/ Anchors
/ Behavior
/ Deep water
/ deepwater anchor
/ Drag
/ drag anchor
/ Equilibrium
/ Failure modes
/ Gravity
/ gravity installed anchor
/ Investigations
/ Keying
/ Kinematics
/ Layered soils
/ Mechanical properties
/ Ocean floor
/ OMNI-Max anchor
/ Pile anchors
/ Properties
/ SEPLA
/ Soil
/ Soil layers
/ Soil suction
/ suction anchor
2021
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A Unified Model for Analyzing Comprehensive Behaviors of Deepwater Anchors
by
Yang, Yancheng
, Liu, Haixiao
, Peng, Jinsong
in
Analytical methods
/ Anchors
/ Behavior
/ Deep water
/ deepwater anchor
/ Drag
/ drag anchor
/ Equilibrium
/ Failure modes
/ Gravity
/ gravity installed anchor
/ Investigations
/ Keying
/ Kinematics
/ Layered soils
/ Mechanical properties
/ Ocean floor
/ OMNI-Max anchor
/ Pile anchors
/ Properties
/ SEPLA
/ Soil
/ Soil layers
/ Soil suction
/ suction anchor
2021
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A Unified Model for Analyzing Comprehensive Behaviors of Deepwater Anchors
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A Unified Model for Analyzing Comprehensive Behaviors of Deepwater Anchors
2021
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Overview
Anchors may exhibit various complicated behaviors in the seabed, especially for deepwater anchors including gravity installed anchors (GIAs) and drag embedment plate anchors (drag anchors), stimulating the development of an efficient analytical tool that applies to a variety of anchors. The present paper introduces a unified model for analyzing different anchor behaviors in both clay and sand, consisting of unified concepts, mechanical models, and analytical procedure. The kinematic behaviors of the anchors are classified uniformly as three types, i.e., diving, pulling out, and keying. By utilizing the least-force principle, various anchor properties, such as the ultimate pullout capacity (UPC), failure mode, movement direction, embedment loss, and kinematic trajectory, can all be determined by the combination and analysis of the three behaviors. Applications of the model are demonstrated summarily, by solving the UPC and the failure mode of anchor piles and suction anchors, the kinematic trajectory of drag anchors in a single soil layer or layered soils, the maximum embedment loss (MEL) of suction embedded plate anchors (SEPLAs) and OMNI-Max anchors, and the kinematic behavior of OMNI-Max anchors. Compared to existing theoretical methods, this unified model shows strong applicability and potentiality in solving a variety of behaviors and properties of different anchors under complicated seabed conditions.
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