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Aspects of the stability of jack-up spud-can foundations
Authors:GJM Schotman  M Efthymiou  
Institution:

Koninklijke/Shell Exploratie en Produktie Laboratorium, PO Box 60, 2280 AB, Rijswijk, The Netherlands

Shell Internationale Petroleum Maatschappij BV, PO Box 162, 2501 AN, The Hague, The Netherlands

Abstract:A three-level procedure for assessing jack-up foundation stability for more or less homogenous soils is described. The objective is to provide a rational framework for these assessments that ensures their safe operation in extended year-round operations and enables their use in deeper waters than at present.

The three levels of the procedure have to be entered successively as long as foundation stability cannot be proven. The first level is a screening exercise and essentially replaces the well-known preload check. The second level compares factored foundation loads resulting from a structural analysis with foundation capacities obtained with ultimate bearing capacity formulae. The most refined third level assesses whether the displacements associated with these loads lead to an acceptable situation, i.e. capacity increase and/or load redistribution that does not result in collapse of the jack-up unit.

Since, for maximum benefit, this third-stage analysis requires a non-linear foundation model to be linked with the structural package used: such a tool is provided in the paper. Examples are given to demonstrate the impact of the assessment procedure.

This procedure forms part of the overall in-house approach to the assessment of jack-ups and has already been offered to the jack-up industry as part of the continuing efforts towards establishing common and accepted standards for jack-up assessments. Further developments have been identified and will be pursued.

Keywords:foundation stability  site-specific assessment  spud-can foundation  load-displacement model
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