LATERAL RESISTANCE OF MARINE PIPELINES ON SAND
Within a wider research investigation of lateral stability of marine pipelines, a geotechnical investigation was carried out to examine lateral resistance to movement. It included extensive full-scale tests on a nominal 10 inch pipe on sand, under a range of loading conditions designed to simulate the loading history of a pipeline on the seabed. The results showed that the lateral resistance is actually higher than is generally assumed. The effect is particularly marked when the loading is cyclic with increasing amplitude, and when the pipe is partially embedded in the seabed.
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Supplemental Notes:
- Proc. 20th Offshore Technology Conference, held Houston, Texas, 2-5 May 1988, Vol. 4, p. 399 [10 pp., 8 ref., 2 tab., 10 fig., 2 phot.]
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Authors:
- Palmer, A C
- Steenfelt, J S
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Conference:
- Proc. 20th Offshore Technology Conference
- Location: Houston texas, United States
- Date: 1988-5-2 to 1988-5-5
- Publication Date: 1988
Language
- English
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Beach sands; Underwater pipelines
- Old TRIS Terms: Offshore currents
- Subject Areas: Marine Transportation; Terminals and Facilities;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00694922
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: British Maritime Technology
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Aug 14 1995 12:00AM