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A tool for ROV-based seabed friction measurement

A tool for ROV-based seabed friction measurement
A tool for ROV-based seabed friction measurement

This paper describes a new device for measuring seabed sliding resistance in situ, and provides an associated interpretation procedure. The device is designed to use a work class ROV as a testing platform to allow measurements to be obtained without use of a specialized geotechnical survey platform. The measurements are to assist pipeline design or analysis of the sliding resistance of other on-bottom infrastructure such as anchor chains. The device has been trialled using three tools: a flat plate, a cylindrical pipe section and a length of chain. The tools are dragged axially along the seabed using the ROV thrusters or a separate hydraulic actuator. An interpretation technique has been developed to estimate the passive resistance mobilized by the faces of the tools to eliminate end effects and to account for shape effects such as wedging. Onshore-trial tests were performed in a bed of dry sand. The individual tools exhibited different overall coefficients of friction, but the back-analysis method yielded equal interface friction angles acting on all three devices, indicating internal consistency. The interface friction angle also matched shear box test results. These outcomes confirm the correct operation of the device in drained seabed conditions, and yield useful information on the sliding resistance of pipes and chains. In addition, the back-analysis method allows measurements from one shape of tool to be used to estimate the response of other objects.

Friction, In situ, Measurement, Mooring chain, Pipeline, ROV
0141-1187
155-162
Stanier, S.A.
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White, D.J.
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Chatterjee, S.
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Brunning, P.
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Stanier, S.A., White, D.J., Chatterjee, S., Brunning, P. and Randolph, M.F. (2015) A tool for ROV-based seabed friction measurement. Applied Ocean Research, 50, 155-162. (doi:10.1016/j.apor.2015.01.016).

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Abstract

This paper describes a new device for measuring seabed sliding resistance in situ, and provides an associated interpretation procedure. The device is designed to use a work class ROV as a testing platform to allow measurements to be obtained without use of a specialized geotechnical survey platform. The measurements are to assist pipeline design or analysis of the sliding resistance of other on-bottom infrastructure such as anchor chains. The device has been trialled using three tools: a flat plate, a cylindrical pipe section and a length of chain. The tools are dragged axially along the seabed using the ROV thrusters or a separate hydraulic actuator. An interpretation technique has been developed to estimate the passive resistance mobilized by the faces of the tools to eliminate end effects and to account for shape effects such as wedging. Onshore-trial tests were performed in a bed of dry sand. The individual tools exhibited different overall coefficients of friction, but the back-analysis method yielded equal interface friction angles acting on all three devices, indicating internal consistency. The interface friction angle also matched shear box test results. These outcomes confirm the correct operation of the device in drained seabed conditions, and yield useful information on the sliding resistance of pipes and chains. In addition, the back-analysis method allows measurements from one shape of tool to be used to estimate the response of other objects.

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Accepted/In Press date: 25 January 2015
e-pub ahead of print date: 17 February 2015
Published date: 1 March 2015
Keywords: Friction, In situ, Measurement, Mooring chain, Pipeline, ROV

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Local EPrints ID: 419547
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/419547
ISSN: 0141-1187
PURE UUID: 2e6660f3-d56f-4e22-8ac5-2325a9bb1677
ORCID for D.J. White: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2968-582X

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Date deposited: 13 Apr 2018 16:30
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 03:42

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Author: S.A. Stanier
Author: D.J. White ORCID iD
Author: S. Chatterjee
Author: P. Brunning
Author: M.F. Randolph

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