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Cone Penetration Tests (CPTs) in layered soils: a Material Point approach

Bird, R.E.; Coombs, W.M.; Augarde, C.E.; Brown, M.J.; Sharif, Y.; Carter, G.; Johnson, K.; Macdonald, C.

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Authors

Dr Robert Bird robert.e.bird@durham.ac.uk
PDRA in Computational Solid Mechanics

M.J. Brown

Y. Sharif

G. Carter

K. Johnson

C. Macdonald



Contributors

L. Zdravkovic
Editor

S. Kontoe
Editor

D. M. G. Taborda
Editor

A Tsiampousi
Editor

Abstract

Cone Penetration Tests (CPTs) can be used to determine in-situ soil properties and represent a practical choice for site investigation offshore, especially for linear infrastructure, such as offshore wind export cables. Information gained from CPTs is key for predicting soil-structure interaction behaviour, for example when predicting the tow forces involved in seabed ploughing, as the CPT provides an analogue to the process. The numerical modelling of CPTs is challenging due to the significant distortion in the soil displaced by the penetrating cone. This means that solving this sort of problem using finite elements, although not impossible, is numerically tiresome in terms of remeshing and mapping of state variables. Therefore, in this paper we adopt the Material Point Method (MPM) to develop a CPT prediction tool in layered soils. This MPM is combined with a novel non-matching mesh frictional boundary to represent the penetrometer. The developed tool will be used to understand the response of layered soils commonly found offshore as a step towards predicting the interaction of ploughs and anchors with the seabed.

Citation

Bird, R., Coombs, W., Augarde, C., Brown, M., Sharif, Y., Carter, G., …Macdonald, C. (2023). Cone Penetration Tests (CPTs) in layered soils: a Material Point approach. In L. Zdravkovic, S. Kontoe, D. . M. . G. Taborda, & A. Tsiampousi (Eds.), . https://doi.org/10.53243/numge2023-743

Conference Name 10th European Conference on Numerical Methods in Geotechnical Engineering
Conference Location London
Start Date Jun 26, 2023
End Date Jun 28, 2023
Acceptance Date Apr 26, 2023
Publication Date 2023
Deposit Date Jul 5, 2023
Publicly Available Date Jul 5, 2023
DOI https://doi.org/10.53243/numge2023-743
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1134593

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