Citation

BibTex format

@inproceedings{Kontoe:2023,
author = {Kontoe, S and Jardine, R and Möller, J-K and Taborda, D},
pages = {1--12},
publisher = {Society for Earthquake and Civil Engineering Dynamics},
title = {Dynamic response of offshore foundations – from pile installation to seismic performance},
url = {https://www.seced.org.uk/images/newsletters/Stavroula_Kontoe_SECED_2023_Keynote_paper.pdf},
year = {2023}
}

RIS format (EndNote, RefMan)

TY  - CPAPER
AB - Dynamic analysis has an important role to play in the rapid expansion of offshore windinstallations worldwide, as it affects multiple design stages. This paper highlights the use ofdynamic analysis in two distinct aspects of offshore geotechnics. It first gives examples fromrecent Joint Industry Projects where consistent procedures for wave propagation analysis basedon impact pile driving and restrike data were established, ultimately resulting in the developmentof more reliable tools for the assessment of axial capacity of piles supporting jacket structures.Following the rapid expansion of offshore wind farms in seismic areas, the second part of thepaper discusses some of the challenges in transferring some of the existing seismic assessmentprocedures, which were established for conventional onshore structures, to offshore structures.This includes the assessment of liquefaction offshore at large depths and its consequences onthe response of offshore wind turbines supported by monopile foundations.
AU - Kontoe,S
AU - Jardine,R
AU - Möller,J-K
AU - Taborda,D
EP - 12
PB - Society for Earthquake and Civil Engineering Dynamics
PY - 2023///
SP - 1
TI - Dynamic response of offshore foundations – from pile installation to seismic performance
UR - https://www.seced.org.uk/images/newsletters/Stavroula_Kontoe_SECED_2023_Keynote_paper.pdf
ER -

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