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Title: On the application of the beam model for linear dynamic analysis of pile and suction caisson foundations for offshore wind turbines
Authors: Álamo Meneses, Guillermo Manuel 
Rodríguez Bordón, Jacob David 
Aznárez González, Juan José 
UNESCO Clasification: 330510 Cimientos
332205 Fuentes no convencionales de energía
Keywords: Offshore wind turbine
Suction caisson foundation
Monopile foundation
Seismic response
Boundary elements, et al
Issue Date: 2021
Project: Influencia de Los Fenómenos de Interacción Suelo-Estructura en la Respuesta Sísmica de Aerogeneradores Marinos 
Journal: Computers and Geotechnics 
Abstract: Piles and suction caissons are the most common foundation solutions for fixed Offshore Wind Turbines at intermediate water depths. They are generally used as a single element, presenting large diameters and short aspect ratios. These specific dimensions drastically differ from the ones of classical applications (offshore platforms, bridges, tall buildings etc.). Thus, in this paper the validity of their modelling as beam elements for the particular problem of OWT is revised. The results of a soil-beam model, based on the integral Reciprocity Theorem in Elastodynamics and specific Green’s functions for the layered half-space for the soil behaviour coupled with Timoshenko’s beam Finite Elements, are benchmarked against the ones of a soil-shell model, based on Boundary Elements for the soil coupled with shell Finite Elements. The comparative study is conducted in terms of foundation characterization variables (impedance functions and kinematic interaction factors). Their influence on the OWT seismic response is also studied through a substructuring procedure. From the results, some expressions for determining the applicability range of the beam simplification are proposed as functions of the relative foundation-soil stiffness ratio. It is observed that this applicability range goes beyond that the one commonly considered.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/107137
ISSN: 0266-352X
DOI: 10.1016/j.compgeo.2021.104107
Source: Computers and Geotechnics [ISSN 0266-352X], v. 134, 104107, (Junio 2021)
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