Wave interaction with a submarine pipeline in clayey soil due to random waves |
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Authors: | A. Vijaya kumar S. Neelamani |
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Affiliation: | a Centre for Soft Ground Engineering, National University of Singapore, 10 Kent Ridge Crescent, 119260, Singapore b Department of Ocean Engineering, IIT Madras, Chennai-36, India |
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Abstract: | ![]() The wave pressure and uplift force due to random waves on a submarine pipeline (resting on bed, partially buried and fully buried) in clayey soil are measured. The influence of various parameters viz., wave period, wave height, water depth, burial depth and consistency index of the soil on wave pressures around and uplift force on the submarine pipeline was investigated. The wave pressures were measured at three locations around the submarine pipeline (each at 120° to the adjacent one). It is found that the wave pressure and uplift force spectrum at high consistency index of the soil is smaller compared to that of low consistency index. Just burying the pipeline (e/D=1.0) in clayey soil reduces the uplift force to less than 60% of the force experienced by a pipeline resting on the seabed (e/D=0.0) for Ic=0.33. |
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Keywords: | Submarine pipeline Wave pressure Spectrum Uplift force Consistency index Relative burial depth |
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