Rectangular mudmat foundations are frequently used for supporting subsea structures for offshore oil and gas developments. The self-weight of the subsea structure and mudmat often mobilise a relatively small proportion of the vertical bearing capacity and horizontal–torsional sliding generally represents the governing load case. However, the effect of torsion on mudmat capacity is not explicitly considered in current guidelines for geotechnical design of offshore foundations. In this paper, upper-bound plastic limit analysis is used to develop explicit expressions for the combined horizontal and torsional capacity of skirted mudmats. The results of the limit analyses are compared with results from finite-element analysis, and with other pub...
Capacity analysis is a common preliminary step in the design of offshore foundations. Inaccuracies i...
The optimal design of a mudmat foundation for a seabed structure maximizes the ratio of vertical com...
Torsional loads can be significant on the shallow foundations of large onshore and offshore structur...
Mudmats are used in the offshore oil and gas industry to support subsea infrastructure for pipeline ...
Rectangular shallow foundations known as mudmats are commonly used in the offshore oil and gas indus...
Rectangular mudmat foundations are extensively deployed in deep waters to support subsea infrastruct...
The bearing capacity of the foundation is reduced in combination with horizontal loads and moments, ...
The results presented in this paper systematically quantify shape effects on undrained capacity of r...
The effect of soil–foundation interface condition on the undrained capacity of rectangular mudmat fo...
While the behavior of shallow foundations under vertical load combinations has been the subject of n...
The ultimate bearing capacity is at its maximum when the foundation is under pure vertical loading. ...
Subsea infrastructure for deep-water oil and gas developments is often supported by mudmat foundatio...
Foundations are made to withstand and transfer loads to the soil layer beneath. Soil bearing capacit...
The interaction of vertical, horizontal and moment (VHM) loads acting on a shallow foundation is com...
Two- and three-dimensional finite element analyses are performed to identify the optimal internal sk...
Capacity analysis is a common preliminary step in the design of offshore foundations. Inaccuracies i...
The optimal design of a mudmat foundation for a seabed structure maximizes the ratio of vertical com...
Torsional loads can be significant on the shallow foundations of large onshore and offshore structur...
Mudmats are used in the offshore oil and gas industry to support subsea infrastructure for pipeline ...
Rectangular shallow foundations known as mudmats are commonly used in the offshore oil and gas indus...
Rectangular mudmat foundations are extensively deployed in deep waters to support subsea infrastruct...
The bearing capacity of the foundation is reduced in combination with horizontal loads and moments, ...
The results presented in this paper systematically quantify shape effects on undrained capacity of r...
The effect of soil–foundation interface condition on the undrained capacity of rectangular mudmat fo...
While the behavior of shallow foundations under vertical load combinations has been the subject of n...
The ultimate bearing capacity is at its maximum when the foundation is under pure vertical loading. ...
Subsea infrastructure for deep-water oil and gas developments is often supported by mudmat foundatio...
Foundations are made to withstand and transfer loads to the soil layer beneath. Soil bearing capacit...
The interaction of vertical, horizontal and moment (VHM) loads acting on a shallow foundation is com...
Two- and three-dimensional finite element analyses are performed to identify the optimal internal sk...
Capacity analysis is a common preliminary step in the design of offshore foundations. Inaccuracies i...
The optimal design of a mudmat foundation for a seabed structure maximizes the ratio of vertical com...
Torsional loads can be significant on the shallow foundations of large onshore and offshore structur...