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Characterisation of anchor penetration behaviour for Cable burial risk assessment

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

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Authors

Y. U. Sharif

M. J. Brown

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

G. Carter

C Macdonald

K. R. Johnson



Abstract

Offshore wind (OSW) power cable failure currently accounts for 75% of the cost of all insurance claims associated with OSW projects and faults typically take 100+ days to rectify. The most effective method for protecting the cables from anchor damage is to bury them in the seabed, but current guidance on how deep they should be buried is ambiguous. There are a number of variables that influence the penetration depth of anchors, such as the anchor size (considered as the weight in kg), fluke length, fluke angle and the soil type and properties. The fluke length and angle vary depending on anchor size, the type of anchor and the manufacturer. Current industrial guidance suggests that an anchor's penetration behaviour can be predicted based upon its fluke length and vessel displacement and the soil type but this does not consider the physical properties of the soil. In this paper the penetration behaviour of a Class F (AC-14) anchor has been investigated in sand soil beds of varying relative densities. The results indicate that the penetration depth of the anchor is density dependent and that the anchor penetrates deeper than may be anticipated in very loose sands.

Citation

Sharif, Y. U., Brown, M. J., Coombs, W. M., Augarde, C. E., Bird, R. E., Carter, G., Macdonald, C., & Johnson, K. R. (2023, September). Characterisation of anchor penetration behaviour for Cable burial risk assessment. Presented at 9th Int. SUT OSIG Conference “Innovative Geotechnologies for Energy Transition”, London, UK

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (published)
Conference Name 9th Int. SUT OSIG Conference “Innovative Geotechnologies for Energy Transition”
Start Date Sep 12, 2023
End Date Sep 14, 2023
Acceptance Date Sep 12, 2023
Online Publication Date Sep 12, 2023
Publication Date Sep 12, 2023
Deposit Date Sep 5, 2024
Publicly Available Date Sep 9, 2024
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 8
Pages 555-562
DOI https://doi.org/10.3723/fgqd3896
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2798414
Related Public URLs https://discovery.dundee.ac.uk/en/publications/characterization-of-anchor-penetration-behaviour-for-cable-burial
Other Repo URL https://discovery.dundee.ac.uk/en/publications/characterization-of-anchor-penetration-behaviour-for-cable-burial
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