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Seabed pipelines: The influence of installation effects

Seabed pipelines: The influence of installation effects
Seabed pipelines: The influence of installation effects

Seabed pipelines exemplify the type of geotechnical challenge addressed by the GEO INSTALL project. Pipeline laying involves complex soil-structure interaction. The seabed undergoes large deformations that are accompanied by changes in strength. Pipeline design requires assessment of the available pipe-soil interaction forces after installation, and the potential mobility and scour of the surrounding soil. These all depend on the installation process. This paper summarises recent research into the geotechnical aspects of pipeline installation, including numerical and physical modelling as well as field observations.

146-161
CRC Press
White, D.J.
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Hicks, Michael
Dijkstra, Jelke
Lloret-Cabot, Marti
Karstunen, Minna
White, D.J.
a986033d-d26d-4419-a3f3-20dc54efce93
Hicks, Michael
Dijkstra, Jelke
Lloret-Cabot, Marti
Karstunen, Minna

White, D.J. (2013) Seabed pipelines: The influence of installation effects. Hicks, Michael, Dijkstra, Jelke, Lloret-Cabot, Marti and Karstunen, Minna (eds.) In Installation Effects in Geotechnical Engineering - Proceedings of the International Conference on Installation Effects in Geotechnical Engineering, ICIEGE 2013. CRC Press. pp. 146-161 .

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Abstract

Seabed pipelines exemplify the type of geotechnical challenge addressed by the GEO INSTALL project. Pipeline laying involves complex soil-structure interaction. The seabed undergoes large deformations that are accompanied by changes in strength. Pipeline design requires assessment of the available pipe-soil interaction forces after installation, and the potential mobility and scour of the surrounding soil. These all depend on the installation process. This paper summarises recent research into the geotechnical aspects of pipeline installation, including numerical and physical modelling as well as field observations.

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Published date: 2013
Venue - Dates: International Conference on Installation Effects in Geotechnical Engineering, ICIEGE 2013, , Rotterdam, Netherlands, 2013-03-24 - 2013-03-27

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Local EPrints ID: 420302
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/420302
PURE UUID: 19bfba18-4f7c-4dfd-8210-49db1daf4274
ORCID for D.J. White: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2968-582X

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Date deposited: 03 May 2018 16:30
Last modified: 09 Jan 2022 03:59

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Author: D.J. White ORCID iD
Editor: Michael Hicks
Editor: Jelke Dijkstra
Editor: Marti Lloret-Cabot
Editor: Minna Karstunen

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