Abstract

ABSTRACTTorpedo anchor is one offshore anchoring which has been gaining popularity recently for floating structures. The torpedo anchor was expected to resist the environmental loading transferred from the floating platform. Thus, the understanding of the holding capacity of torpedo anchors under vertical and horizontal combined loading is the key concern of its design. Nonetheless, most of the previous studies are deterministic without considering the common existing random heterogeneity nature of marine soil. In light of this situation, this paper reports a large deformation random finite element study under the framework of the Monte Carlo method. VH failure envelopes of torpedo anchors in heterogeneous soil were obtained by conducting simulations of continuous extraction procedures along different directions. Furthermore, the strain-softening behaviour of the soil was also accounted for considering the server deformation of the soil. The results show that both the size and shape of the VH failure envelope are significantly affected by random heterogeneity of soil. A series of VH failure envelopes of various probabilities of failure was thus given to guide the design. Results in this paper may be constructive for the safety design of the torpedo anchor.

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