The mechanical responses of an offshore monopile foundation mounted in over-consolidated clay are calculated by employing a stochastic approach where a nonlinear p–y curve is incorporated with a finite element scheme. The random field theory is applied to represent a spatial variation for undrained shear strength of clay. Normal and Sobol sampling are employed to provide the asymptotic sampling method to generate the probability distribution of the foundation stiffnesses. Monte Carlo simulation is used as a benchmark. Asymptotic sampling accompanied with Sobol quasi random sampling demonstrates an efficient method for estimating the probability distribution of stiffnesses for the offshore monopile foundation
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AbstractThe paper describes the use of random fields and finite elements to assess the influence of ...
Abstract – This paper aims to apply a new methodology in bearing capacity analysis, often referred t...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the influence of porosity and void size on equivalent geo...
In this study a stochastic approach is conducted to obtain the horizontal and rotational stiffness o...
The mechanical responses of an offshore monopile foundation mounted in over-consolidated clay are ca...
A comprehensive study is performed on the stiffness of a monopile foundation supporting an offshore ...
When wind turbines are to be installed offshore, expensive geotechnical in-situ tests are carried ou...
The classical problem of a beam on an elastic foundation has long been of practical interest to geot...
The paper affords a stochastic description of a random soil medium subjected to an external loading....
This study presents the response of a vertically loaded pile in undrained clay considering spatially...
The paper describes the use of random fields and finite elements to assess the influence of porosity...
In this article, a quantitative numerical study of the random distribution of the soil material para...
It is at least intuitively evident that variability in soil properties will have a significant effec...
In this work, a quantitative uncertainty estimation of the random distribution of the soil material ...
By modeling soils as spatially random media, estimates of the reliability of foundations against ser...
AbstractThe paper describes the use of random fields and finite elements to assess the influence of ...
Abstract – This paper aims to apply a new methodology in bearing capacity analysis, often referred t...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the influence of porosity and void size on equivalent geo...