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Soil Data Definition and Examples

16.2.1.6. Mudslide Definition

This command enables a soil displacement profile to be defined, allowing computation of relative pilesoil displacements. In addition to traditional mudslide conditions, this command may be used in any situation where the soil is displaced; for example, conditions produced by the vicinity of an adjacent structure such as the spud can of a Jack-Up drilling platform. The command has the effect of internally generating shifted P-Y and/or T-Z curves which correspond to the soil displacement profile.

Parameters

isoil

Identifying number of soil profile as used on P-Y and T-Z data. Only required on the first SLID command line of a given soil profile.

SLID

Compulsory keyword to signify that soil displacement data is being defined.

depth

Depth from mudline to point where soil displacement data is being defined, positive downwards.

xdisp

Soil displacement in the global X axis.

ydisp

Soil displacement in the global Y axis.

zdisp

Soil displacement in the global Z axis.

Note

There are no limits to the number of soil movement definitions for a given soil.

The depths specified do not have to coincide with other soil data, such as P-Y and T-Z information. The program will interpolate values for unspecified depths. For pile depths outside the values specified on the SLID definition, a constant value is adopted equal to the value defined at an adjacent depth.

The vertical soil displacement (zdisp) may be omitted if zero. Similarly if both ydisp and zdisp are zero then they may be omitted.

16.2.2. Soil Data File Examples

The following examples show how to set up soil data files for different soil conditions.

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16.2.2.1. Example 1: Constant Linear Soil

Simple constant linear soil defined between mudline and 100m depth. T-Z data factored to account for diameter and unit inconsistencies.

Y data factored to change units.

ENDB data does not require factoring so TFAC and ZFAC set to unity.

YFAC

0.01

10

P-Y 0.0 100.0

P

0.0

10.0

Y

0.0

0.1

TFAC

2.0

 

ZFAC

0.1

 

10

T-Z 0.0 100.0

T

0.0

5.75

Z

0.0

0.1

TFAC

1.0

 

ZFAC

1.0

 

10

ENDB

 

T

0.0

75.0

Z

0.0

1.0

16.2.2.2. Example 2: Non-Linear Soil

Non-linear soil with global mudline set at -10.0 3 layers defined:

1 banded layer between mudline and 10m.

Discontinuity defined at 10.0m.

Lower layer defined at 30.0m.

Non-symmetric ENDB data supplied with zero tensile capability.

MUDD -10.0

 

 

 

 

5

P-Y 0.0 10.0

 

 

 

P

0.0

105.0

175.0

71.0

 

71.0

Y

0.0

0.014

0.06

1.0

10.0

P-Y

10.0

 

 

 

 

P

0.0

125.0

200.0

185.0

185.0

Y

0.0

0.014

0.06

1.0

10.0

P-Y

30.0

 

 

 

 

P

0.0

720.0

1000.0

750.0

750.0

Y

0.0

0.014

0.06

1.0

10.0

5

T-Z 0.0 10.0

 

 

 

T

0.0

50.0

50.0

 

 

 

Z

0.0

0.012

1.0

 

 

 

T-Z

10.0

 

 

 

 

T

0.0

170.0

170.0

 

 

 

Z

0.0

0.012

1.0

 

 

 

T-Z

30.0

 

 

 

 

T

0.0

320.0

320.0

 

 

 

Z

0.0

0.012

1.0

 

 

 

5

ENDB

 

 

 

 

 

T

0.0

0.0

9000.0

9000.0

 

Z

-1.0

0.0

0.085

1.0

 

 

 

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Soil Data Definition and Examples

16.2.2.3. Example 3: Soil Properties Defined in 5 Layers

Generated soil properties defined in 5 layers.

The soil is clay.

The P-Y data is defined using the PY15 procedure.

T-Z and End bearing data is defined using the V15O procedure.

1

P-Y 0.0

2.0

 

 

 

PY15 CLAY

15.

30.

0.01

STAT

1

P-Y 2.0

5.0

 

 

 

PY15 CLAY

15.

30.

0.01

STAT

1

P-Y 5.0

10.0

 

 

 

PY15 CLAY

15.

30.

0.01

STAT

1

P-Y 10.0 27.5

 

 

PY15 CLAY

15.

30.

0.01

STAT

1

P-Y 27.5 100.0

 

 

PY15 CLAY

15.

30.

0.01

STAT

1

T-Z 0.0

 

 

 

 

V15O CLAY

15.

30.

SYMM

 

1

T-Z 2.0

5.0

 

 

 

V15O CLAY

15.

30.

SYMM

 

1

T-Z 5.0

10.0

 

 

 

V15O CLAY

15.

30.

SYMM

 

1

T-Z 10.0 27.5

 

 

V15O CLAY

15.

30.

SYMM

 

1

T-Z 27.5 100.0

 

 

V15O CLAY

15.

30.

SYMM

 

1

ENDB

 

 

 

 

V15O CLAY

15.

30.

SYMM

 

16.2.2.4. Example 4: Soil Properties Defined in 5 Layers with Mudslide

As example 3 but including a horizontal mudslide in the global x direction which varies from 200 mm at the mud line to 50 mm at 30 m depth and beyond.

1

P-Y 0.0

2.0

 

 

 

PY15 CLAY

15.

30.

0.01

STAT

1

P-Y 2.0

5.0

 

 

 

PY15 CLAY

15.

30.

0.01

STAT

1

P-Y 5.0

10.0

 

 

PY15 CLAY

15.

30.

0.01

STAT

1

P-Y 10.0 27.5

 

 

PY15 CLAY

15.

30.

0.01

STAT

1

P-Y 27.5 100.0

 

 

PY15 CLAY

15.

30.

0.01

STAT

1

T-Z 0.0

 

 

 

 

V15O CLAY

15.

30.

SYMM

 

1

T-Z 2.0

5.0

 

 

 

V15O CLAY

15.

30.

SYMM

 

1

T-Z 5.0

10.0

 

 

V15O CLAY

15.

30.

SYMM

 

1

T-Z 10.0 27.5

 

 

V15O CLAY

15.

30.

SYMM

 

1

T-Z 27.5 100.0

 

 

V15O CLAY

15.

30.

SYMM

 

1

ENDB

 

 

 

 

 

V15O CLAY

15.

30.

SYMM

 

1

SLID

0.0

0.200

 

 

 

SLID

2.5

0.190

 

 

 

SLID

7.5

0.180

 

 

 

SLID

10.0

0.170

 

 

SLID

20.0

0.120

 

 

SLID

30.0

0.050

 

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