Despite the high cost-effective potential of using suction caisson anchors for mooring
floating facilities for harvesting various marine resources, it is not being considered in
sites with calcareous sediments largely due to the lack of understanding of anchorsand
interaction, particularly where sand particles are prone to breakage. This paper
reports the behaviour of suction caisson anchors under inclined monotonic loading in
medium dense to dense calcareous sands. Three-dimensional finite element
simulations were conducted using a recently presented Modified Mohr-Coulomb model
incorporating particle breakage (MMC-PB). The MMC-PB model was validated against
centrifuge test data, with good agreement obtained. Extensive parametric analyses
were then carried out varying sand relative density, caisson geometry, padeye location,
and loading angle. Soil failure mechanisms were exposed, and the distribution of
particle breakage was tracked and quantified, to provide insight into the behaviour of
suction caisson anchors. Anchor capacity under inclined loading was presented as
failure envelopes expressed in terms of dimensionless vertical (V) and horizontal (H)
components of anchor resistance. A calculation framework was proposed distilling 360
numerical simulations into easy-to-use equations for developing routine V-H failure
envelopes. The understanding and framework will provide confidence in designing
suction caisson anchors in calcareous sand.
Funding
Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)