2022
DOI: 10.3390/jmse10121799
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Lateral Bearing Capacity of a Hybrid Monopile: Combined Effects of Wing Configuration and Local Scour

Abstract: Pile foundations for offshore wind turbines are subjected to large lateral loads. By mounting wings on the perimeter of regular monopiles, winged monopiles have shown better performance in resisting deformation under horizontal loading. However, the hazardous effect of local scour on the lateral bearing capacity of winged monopiles installed in the sandy seabed has not been systematically evaluated. In this study, a modified Mohr–Coulomb model considering the pre-peak hardening and post-peak softening behavior… Show more

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“…Various hybrid foundations have been proposed to accommodate the increasing turbine size and the associated substantial loads exerted on the superstructure. Some examples are the combined monopile and a circular footing [4,5], the winged-monopile [6,7], the piled concrete foundation [1], the shallow skirted footing with a deeper caisson [8], the monopile coupled with a skirted footing [9], the gravelfilled friction wheel on the mudline with a monopile [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various hybrid foundations have been proposed to accommodate the increasing turbine size and the associated substantial loads exerted on the superstructure. Some examples are the combined monopile and a circular footing [4,5], the winged-monopile [6,7], the piled concrete foundation [1], the shallow skirted footing with a deeper caisson [8], the monopile coupled with a skirted footing [9], the gravelfilled friction wheel on the mudline with a monopile [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%