Dynamically embedded plate anchors are rocket shaped anchors that penetrate to a target depth in the seabed by the kinetic energy obtained through free-fall. After embedment the central shaft is retrieved leaving the anchor flukes vertically embedded in the seabed. The flukes constitute the load bearing element as a plate anchor. This paper provides an overview of an experimental and numerical study undertaken to provide the first performance data for this anchor concept. The experimental work includes geotechnical centrifuge modelling and field tests using three different reduced anchor scales, whereas the numerical work focused on investigating anchor capacity for a rage of geometries, embedment depths and seabed conditions. The experimen...
As most existing experimental studies on plate anchors were carried out in uniform clay, a centrifug...
Plate anchor is one of the most common varieties of anchors used in the construction and maintenance...
The dynamic penetration of anchors into the seabed is an important problem in offshore geomechanics ...
A dynamically embedded plate anchor (DEPLA) is a rocket-shaped anchor that penetrates to a target de...
A dynamically embedded plate anchor (DEPLA) is a rocket or dart shaped anchor that comprises a remov...
The dynamically embedded plate anchor (DEPLA) is a rocket-shaped anchor that penetrates to a target ...
A dynamically embedded plate anchor (DEPLA) is a rocket-shaped anchor that comprises a removable cen...
Dynamically embedded plate anchors (DEPLAs) are a promising option for anchoring floating facilities...
Plate anchors are used in deep and ultra-deep waters to anchor floating offshore structures. Once in...
The embedded plate anchor and mooring system is an efficient and versatile deep-water foundation sol...
This thesis considers the potential of plate anchors as an anchoring option for offshore renewable e...
The paper presents a snapshot of the research performed within the ARC Centre for Geotechnical Scien...
Challenges associated with dynamically installed anchors (DIAs)include prediction of anchor embedmen...
This paper describes a centrifuge investigation on drained monotonic and cyclic capacity of a plate ...
This paper provides an overview of the work of the Australian Research Council-funded Centre for Geo...
As most existing experimental studies on plate anchors were carried out in uniform clay, a centrifug...
Plate anchor is one of the most common varieties of anchors used in the construction and maintenance...
The dynamic penetration of anchors into the seabed is an important problem in offshore geomechanics ...
A dynamically embedded plate anchor (DEPLA) is a rocket-shaped anchor that penetrates to a target de...
A dynamically embedded plate anchor (DEPLA) is a rocket or dart shaped anchor that comprises a remov...
The dynamically embedded plate anchor (DEPLA) is a rocket-shaped anchor that penetrates to a target ...
A dynamically embedded plate anchor (DEPLA) is a rocket-shaped anchor that comprises a removable cen...
Dynamically embedded plate anchors (DEPLAs) are a promising option for anchoring floating facilities...
Plate anchors are used in deep and ultra-deep waters to anchor floating offshore structures. Once in...
The embedded plate anchor and mooring system is an efficient and versatile deep-water foundation sol...
This thesis considers the potential of plate anchors as an anchoring option for offshore renewable e...
The paper presents a snapshot of the research performed within the ARC Centre for Geotechnical Scien...
Challenges associated with dynamically installed anchors (DIAs)include prediction of anchor embedmen...
This paper describes a centrifuge investigation on drained monotonic and cyclic capacity of a plate ...
This paper provides an overview of the work of the Australian Research Council-funded Centre for Geo...
As most existing experimental studies on plate anchors were carried out in uniform clay, a centrifug...
Plate anchor is one of the most common varieties of anchors used in the construction and maintenance...
The dynamic penetration of anchors into the seabed is an important problem in offshore geomechanics ...