Monopiles supporting offshore wind turbines are subjected to cyclic lateral loading. The properties of the applied cyclic lateral load are known to have an effect on the accumulation of permanent displacement and rotation at the pile head. The results of centrifuge testing on model piles show that certain loading regimes lead to the development of locked in soil stresses around the pile. These locked in soil stresses change the stiffness of the monopile response to cyclic lateral loading and the natural frequency of the pile-soil system. © 2014 Taylor & Francis Group
Monopiles are currently the most common foundations for offshore wind turbines, which are subjected ...
A series of centrifuge cyclic monopile lateral loading experiments in dry sand are presented. Model ...
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In this study, a total number of 20 centrifuge tests were carried out to investigate monopile behavi...
The monopile foundation of an offshore wind turbine will unavoidably suffer from long-term cyclic lo...
Monopiles are being used more extensively for offshore wind turbine foundation. Current guidelines o...
The monopile is at present the most widely applied foundation concept for offshore wind turbines. Mo...
A systematic study into the response of monopiles to lateral cyclic loading in medium dense and dens...
Monopile foundations supporting offshore wind turbines are exposed to cyclic lateral loading which c...
This paper presents experimental work aimed at improving understanding of the behaviour of rigid mon...
This paper presents experimental work aimed at improving understanding of the behaviour of rigid mo...
Monopile foundations for offshore wind turbines are subjected to many cycles of loading during their...
Geotechnical centrifuge tests were conducted to examine monotonic behavior of low aspect ratio piles...
Offshore wind capacity is expected to grow exponentially over the next decade resulting in the produ...
Offshore wind turbines are normally founded with large diameter monopiles and placed in rough enviro...
Monopiles are currently the most common foundations for offshore wind turbines, which are subjected ...
A series of centrifuge cyclic monopile lateral loading experiments in dry sand are presented. Model ...
This paper presents the results of implicit three dimensional soil-pore fluid finite element analyse...
In this study, a total number of 20 centrifuge tests were carried out to investigate monopile behavi...
The monopile foundation of an offshore wind turbine will unavoidably suffer from long-term cyclic lo...
Monopiles are being used more extensively for offshore wind turbine foundation. Current guidelines o...
The monopile is at present the most widely applied foundation concept for offshore wind turbines. Mo...
A systematic study into the response of monopiles to lateral cyclic loading in medium dense and dens...
Monopile foundations supporting offshore wind turbines are exposed to cyclic lateral loading which c...
This paper presents experimental work aimed at improving understanding of the behaviour of rigid mon...
This paper presents experimental work aimed at improving understanding of the behaviour of rigid mo...
Monopile foundations for offshore wind turbines are subjected to many cycles of loading during their...
Geotechnical centrifuge tests were conducted to examine monotonic behavior of low aspect ratio piles...
Offshore wind capacity is expected to grow exponentially over the next decade resulting in the produ...
Offshore wind turbines are normally founded with large diameter monopiles and placed in rough enviro...
Monopiles are currently the most common foundations for offshore wind turbines, which are subjected ...
A series of centrifuge cyclic monopile lateral loading experiments in dry sand are presented. Model ...
This paper presents the results of implicit three dimensional soil-pore fluid finite element analyse...