Abstract

For mooring systems, the relationship between chain axial resistance and confining stress affects the tension transfer of embedded mooring chain, and an effective width parameter Et was adopted to reflect the complex geometry of the chain. However, the relationship in carbonate sand is fully understood. Designed as an element test, monotonic and cyclic loading tests were conducted to investigate the variation of chain axial resistance with confining stress under different conditions in South China Sea carbonate sand. Peak effective width parameter and secant coefficient were particularly analyzed to describe the gradual mobilization. The results show that the Et value in South China Sea carbonate sand has a mean increase of 15% compared with Pingtan quartz sand, which makes the chain harder to pull into the carbonate sand. The irregular particle shape may contribute to the higher axial resistance. In cyclic tests, the peak post-cyclic Et-m is larger than that of monotonic test under lower confining stress but is smaller under higher stress. This paper provides some references to chain profile prediction in the carbonate sand.

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