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Soil Data Definition and Examples

ft = axial tensile stress

Fy = yield stress

Φt = resistance factor for axial tensile strength

ISO 19902 (Edition 1)

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where

ft = axial tensile stress

Ft = representative axial tensile strength ( = yield stress)

γR,t = partial resistance factor for axial tensile strength

fc = axial compressive stress

Fyc = representative local buckling strength

γR,c = partial resistance factor for axial compressive strength

fby, fbz = bending stresses (including second order effects using the PDELTA option in the PILEGEN command)

Fbn = nominal bending strength

γR,b = partial resistance factor for bending strength

16.2. Soil Data Definition and Examples

The following topics related to defining soil data are available:

16.2.1.Soil Profile Data Definition

16.2.2.Soil Data File Examples

16.2.1. Soil Profile Data Definition

The soil data is provided in a text file which must be named Jobname_SOIL.TXT.

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It is assumed that the soil data file is available in the working directory. If this is not the case, the /COPY command can be used to copy the data file into the working directory and rename it if necessary. For example, the following command will copy the soil data file soil_1.txt from folder C:\soildata to the working directory and rename it to be file_soil.txt.

/COPY,'C:\soildata\soil_1',txt,,file_soil

This data defines the inelastic and elastic properties and layering details for each soil profile required. The data is divided into various categories, their use depending on the type of analysis being carried out and the input requirements of the user. A complete soil profile is shown below followed by detailed descriptions of each of the categories in turn.

 

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Soil Data Definition and Examples

16.2.1.1. Mudline Position Definition

This data type is used for defining a global mudline which is different from the global origin. Only one statement is permissible and can appear anywhere within the soil information.

Parameters

MUDD

Keyword to identify this as mudline data.

muddat

Z coordinate of mudline datum relative to the global axes system. If omitted, the mudline is assumed to pass through the global origin.

The MUDD command is used for defining a global mudline which does not coincide with the global origin. This can be particularly useful if the structure has been defined with its origin at somewhere other than the mudline and the user wishes to retain the same coordinate system.

If a particular soil profile requires a local scour to be modelled, both the P-Y and T-Z data should start at a depth corresponding to the scour level. Dummy data does not have to be provided over this depth.

16.2.1.2. Common Factors for P-Y, T-Z Curves

The following data types enable the user to factor P-Y and T-Z data to suit their input requirements. They do not relate specifically to one soil profile and will factor all appropriate soil layers following their inclusion. The factors may be modified within the soil data by inclusion of two or more such lines.

The factor capability enables users to automatically multiply all their input data by a constant (or constants). This has several uses:

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