The effect of soil–foundation interface condition on the undrained capacity of rectangular mudmat foundations under loading in six degrees of freedom is investigated. Undrained failure envelopes for mudmats with zero-tension interface have been derived from finite-element analyses, and compared with the solutions from traditional methods and established for an unlimited-tension interface condition. The zero-tension interface has minimal effect on failure envelopes in the absence of moment, but significantly reduces the load-carrying capacity of mudmats under all other load paths that include moment. The traditional method for predicting the capacity of shallow foundations under multidirectional loading generally predicts lower capacity unde...
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...
Three-dimensional failure envelopes can be used to define the bearing capacity and proximity to fail...
The results presented in this paper systematically quantify shape effects on undrained capacity of r...
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...
A generalised framework is presented for predicting the consolidated undrained capacity of rectangul...
Undrained capacity of strip and circular surface foundations with a zero-tension interface on a depo...
Rectangular mudmat foundations are frequently used for supporting subsea structures for offshore oil...
Submarine sediments in many deep-water regions exhibit a thin crust overlying geologically normally ...
The bearing capacity of the foundation is reduced in combination with horizontal loads and moments, ...
The foundations of many large onshore and offshore structures are designed to be symmetrical polygon...
The interaction of vertical, horizontal and moment (VHM) loads acting on a shallow foundation is com...
The ultimate bearing capacity is at its maximum when the foundation is under pure vertical loading. ...
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...
Three-dimensional failure envelopes can be used to define the bearing capacity and proximity to fail...
The results presented in this paper systematically quantify shape effects on undrained capacity of r...
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...
A generalised framework is presented for predicting the consolidated undrained capacity of rectangul...
Undrained capacity of strip and circular surface foundations with a zero-tension interface on a depo...
Rectangular mudmat foundations are frequently used for supporting subsea structures for offshore oil...
Submarine sediments in many deep-water regions exhibit a thin crust overlying geologically normally ...
The bearing capacity of the foundation is reduced in combination with horizontal loads and moments, ...
The foundations of many large onshore and offshore structures are designed to be symmetrical polygon...
The interaction of vertical, horizontal and moment (VHM) loads acting on a shallow foundation is com...
The ultimate bearing capacity is at its maximum when the foundation is under pure vertical loading. ...
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...
Three-dimensional failure envelopes can be used to define the bearing capacity and proximity to fail...