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Scour depth under pipelines placed on weakly cohesive soils
Institution:1. Centre for Offshore Foundation Systems, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia;2. School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia;3. Marine Ecology Group, The UWA Oceans Institute & School of Plant Biology, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia;4. Shell EMI Chair of Offshore Engineering, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia
Abstract:We here study the scouring processes that evolve around a submarine pipeline placed on a weakly cohesive seabed. We first analyze some laboratory tests carried out by Vijaya Kumar et al. 21], Xu et al. 25] and Zhou et al. 28] that focused on the scouring around a horizontal cylinder lying on a cohesive bed, subject to waves and currents. The specific purpose is that of finding a new formula for the prediction of the equilibrium scour depth under submarine pipelines. After a theoretical analysis of the main parameters, the sought formula has been found to be a function of: (i) the hydrodynamic forces acting on the cylinder (through the Keulegan–Carpenter parameter KC), (ii) the clay content of the soil Cc, and (iii) the burial depth e0/D. In the presence of small amounts of clay (Cc< 5 %), the scour depth depends directly on KC (as confirmed by many literature works for pipelines lying on sandy soils, e.g. 18]) and inversely on Cc (as already seen for bridge abutments on cohesive soils, e.g. 1]), the best-fit law being characterized by a coefficient of determination R2 = 0.62. If some burial depth is accounted for, this being a novelty of the present work, a more general formulation can be used, valid in the presence of weakly-cohesive soils and with burial depths of the pipe smaller than 0.5 (R2 = 0.79). For large clay-content ranges (2% < Cc < 75 %), the scour depth depends directly on both KC and Cc, this giving R2 = 0.79 (no burial depth) and 0.91 (some burial depth). However, this finding is at odds with the main literature, because, for large amounts of clay, it is fundamental to consider the liquidity index LI, which accounts for some important clay properties, like the plasticity. We argue that the absence of LI is balanced by the direct dependence of the scour depth on Cc. Notwithstanding the small number of available data, a formula for the prediction of the scour depth under pipelines lying on cohesive soils is fundamental for several engineering applications. The present contribution represents the first attempt to build such a formula, when the pipeline is subject to the wave-current forcing and the seabed is characterized by a relatively small clay content.
Keywords:Scouring  Pipeline  Cohesive sediment  Clay  Silt  Sandy silt
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