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Project Number 557
Date of Summary November 6, 2006
Subject Numerical Modeling of Torpedo Anchors
Performing Activity Texas A&M/TEES
Principal Investigator Dr. J. Tassoulas
Contracting Agency Minerals Management Service
Estimated Completion Completed
Description Aimed at development and application of numerical models for the analysis of installation, behavior and strength of torpedo anchors, this Research Project will utilize and extend earlier developments at OTRC on suction caissons in clayey soils. By virtue of ease of installation, torpedo anchors have shown promise in deep-water applications. Studies will be conducted to establish the relative significance of factors affecting the performance of torpedo anchors and variants, thus contributing toward improved design of these foundations.
Progress A computational procedure based on fluid dynamics modeling was developed for the prediction of the embedment depth of torpedo anchors.

Reports

AA (17 pages) File in Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF). Numerical Modeling of Torpedo Anchors, J.L. Tassoulas and M. Raie, University of Texas at Austin, September, 2006.
 

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