A case study : construction of bucket foundations for jackup ships

Jackup ships are built to transport wind turbines foundation between offshore logistics center and the installation site. It require sufficiently stable seabed next to quay walls. Otherwise jackup processes may reduce the stability of the quay wall and remained footprints of the legs could induce un...

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Published in:Volume 6: Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology; Offshore Geotechnics; Petroleum Technology Symposium
Main Authors: Qiu, Gang, Hamann, Thorben, Grabe, Jürgen, Hein, Christian, Howe, Robert
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: ASME 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11420/6028
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author Qiu, Gang
Hamann, Thorben
Grabe, Jürgen
Hein, Christian
Howe, Robert
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Howe, Robert
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description Jackup ships are built to transport wind turbines foundation between offshore logistics center and the installation site. It require sufficiently stable seabed next to quay walls. Otherwise jackup processes may reduce the stability of the quay wall and remained footprints of the legs could induce unsafe jackup procedures in the future. Foundations have been planned to improve the strength of seabed in front of the quay wall. The numerical analyses of the penetration/extraction processes of the legs into/out of the foundations were presented in OMAE2011-49928 to study the bearing capacity of two foundation designs (open-ended cylinder and bucket foundation). In consequence of the numerical studies, the bucket foundation was selected and was improved by reduction the height of the foundations and adjust the inclination of the inner wall to reduce the construction costs. Four bucket foundations have been built in Bremerhaven, Germany. This paper provided of a resume of design, construction and set-up process. The penetration and extraction processes of the jackup legs were tested the results were compared with the numerical predictions.
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spelling fttuhamburg:oai:tore.tuhh.de:11420/6028 2025-06-15T14:16:27+00:00 A case study : construction of bucket foundations for jackup ships Qiu, Gang Hamann, Thorben Grabe, Jürgen Hein, Christian Howe, Robert 2013 http://hdl.handle.net/11420/6028 en eng ASME ASME 32nd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering - 2013, June 9 - 14, 2013, Nantes, France 978-0-7918-5540-9 http://hdl.handle.net/11420/6028 600: Technik 620: Ingenieurwissenschaften Conference Paper Other 2013 fttuhamburg 2025-05-16T03:52:31Z Jackup ships are built to transport wind turbines foundation between offshore logistics center and the installation site. It require sufficiently stable seabed next to quay walls. Otherwise jackup processes may reduce the stability of the quay wall and remained footprints of the legs could induce unsafe jackup procedures in the future. Foundations have been planned to improve the strength of seabed in front of the quay wall. The numerical analyses of the penetration/extraction processes of the legs into/out of the foundations were presented in OMAE2011-49928 to study the bearing capacity of two foundation designs (open-ended cylinder and bucket foundation). In consequence of the numerical studies, the bucket foundation was selected and was improved by reduction the height of the foundations and adjust the inclination of the inner wall to reduce the construction costs. Four bucket foundations have been built in Bremerhaven, Germany. This paper provided of a resume of design, construction and set-up process. The penetration and extraction processes of the jackup legs were tested the results were compared with the numerical predictions. Conference Object Arctic Unknown Volume 6: Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology; Offshore Geotechnics; Petroleum Technology Symposium
spellingShingle 600: Technik
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
Qiu, Gang
Hamann, Thorben
Grabe, Jürgen
Hein, Christian
Howe, Robert
A case study : construction of bucket foundations for jackup ships
title A case study : construction of bucket foundations for jackup ships
title_full A case study : construction of bucket foundations for jackup ships
title_fullStr A case study : construction of bucket foundations for jackup ships
title_full_unstemmed A case study : construction of bucket foundations for jackup ships
title_short A case study : construction of bucket foundations for jackup ships
title_sort case study : construction of bucket foundations for jackup ships
topic 600: Technik
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
topic_facet 600: Technik
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
url http://hdl.handle.net/11420/6028