Response of stiff piles in sand to long-term cyclic lateral loading
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The driven monopile is currently the preferred foundation type for most offshore wind farms. While the static capacity of the monopile is important, a safe design must also address issues of accumulated rotation and changes in stiffness after long-term cyclic loading. Design guidance on this issue is limited. To address this, a series of laboratory tests were conducted where a stiff pile in drained sand was subjected to between 8000 and 60 000 cycles of combined moment and horizontal loading. A typical design for an offshore wind turbine monopile was used as a basis for the study, to ensure that pile dimensions and loading ranges were realistic. A complete non-dimensional framework for stiff piles in sand is…
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- Pile
- Geotechnical engineering
- Offshore wind power
- Stiffness
- Structural engineering
- Turbine
- Foundation (evidence)
- Rotation (mathematics)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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