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Numerical Analyses of Caisson Breakwaters on Soft Foundations Under Wave Cyclic Loading
Authors:WANG Yuan-zhan  YAN Zhen and WANG Yu-chi
Institution:National Key Laboratory of Water Conservancy Engineering Simulation and Security, Collaborative Innovation Center for Advanced Ship and Deep-Sea Exploration, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China;National Key Laboratory of Water Conservancy Engineering Simulation and Security, Collaborative Innovation Center for Advanced Ship and Deep-Sea Exploration, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China;National Key Laboratory of Water Conservancy Engineering Simulation and Security, Collaborative Innovation Center for Advanced Ship and Deep-Sea Exploration, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China
Abstract:A caisson breakwater is built on soft foundations after replacing the upper soft layer with sand. This paper presents a dynamic finite element method to investigate the strength degradation and associated pore pressure development of the intercalated soft layer under wave cyclic loading. By combining the undrained shear strength with the empirical formula of overconsolidation clay produced by unloading and the development model of pore pressure, the dynamic degradation law that describes the undrained shear strength as a function of cycle number and stress level is derived. Based on the proposed dynamic degradation law and M-C yield criterion, a dynamic finite element method is numerically implemented to predict changes in undrained shear strength of the intercalated soft layer by using the general-purpose FEM software ABAQUS, and the accuracy of the method is verified. The effects of cycle number and amplitude of the wave force on the degradation of the undrained shear strength of the intercalated soft layer and the associated excess pore pressure response are investigated by analyzing an overall distribution and three typical sections underneath the breakwater. By comparing the undrained shear strength distributions obtained by the static method and the quasi-static method with the undrained shear strength distributions obtained by the dynamic finite element method in the three typical sections, the superiority of the dynamic finite element method in predicting changes in undrained shear strength is demonstrated.
Keywords:soft layer  strength degradation  pore pressure development  wave cyclic loading  dynamic finite element method
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