Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8065438 | Ocean Engineering | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
An analytical method is proposed in this paper to calculate the maximum embedded depth of a dragged Hall anchor when passing through rock berm and to thus define a minimum buried depth of pipelines in rock berm to prevent pipelines from being damaged by dragging anchors. The movement of a Hall anchor in rock berm is interpreted based on the equilibrium conditions for resisting and driving moments acting on the anchor. To verify the accuracy of the proposed analytical method, model tests were carried out by using three scaled Hall anchor models and dragging them through rock berm. The comparisons between the two studies show that the average value of their differences for the stable embedded depth of a Hall anchor in sand and in rock berm are only 1.7% and 2.7%, respectively. The good agreements indicate that the proposed method is accurate enough to calculate the minimum buried depth of pipeline in rock berm during pipeline design.
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Authors
Shuwang Yan, Bingchuan Guo, Liqiang Sun, Wei Guo, Zhenming Lei,