Multicomponent taut mooring lines are widely used to secure floating facilities to anchors embedded in the seabed to restrict motions. Optimal design of the mooring line system requires a realistic model of the combined performance of all segments of the mooring line, including the separate segments contained within both the water column and the soil column. This paper presents a two-dimensional quasi-static model, which can analyze mooring lines comprising multiple types of mooring lines or chains, taking into account the effects of ocean currents, soil resistance, and elastic elongation of mooring line. An example analysis is carried out to predict the responses of multicomponent mooring line during pretension and under service conditions. The example analysis puts special focus on conditions where the floating facility undergoes a series of motion away from its original position to assess the effect of the vertical offset is studied in detail. Finally, based on the presented model, the performances of different components of the mooring system are thoroughly investigated and some useful conclusions are drawn.
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Quasi-Static Analysis of the Multicomponent Mooring Line for Deeply Embedded Anchors
Zhen Guo,
Zhen Guo
Research Center of Coastal and Urban
Geotechnical Engineering,
College of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
Zhejiang University,
Hangzhou 310058, Zhejiang, China
e-mail: nehzoug@163.com
Geotechnical Engineering,
College of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
Zhejiang University,
Hangzhou 310058, Zhejiang, China
e-mail: nehzoug@163.com
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Lizhong Wang,
Lizhong Wang
Professor
Research Center of Coastal and Urban
Geotechnical Engineering,
College of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
Zhejiang University,
Hangzhou 310058, Zhejiang, China
e-mail: wlzzju@163.com
Research Center of Coastal and Urban
Geotechnical Engineering,
College of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
Zhejiang University,
Hangzhou 310058, Zhejiang, China
e-mail: wlzzju@163.com
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Feng Yuan
Feng Yuan
Research Center of Coastal and Urban
Geotechnical Engineering,
College of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
Zhejiang University,
Hangzhou 310058, Zhejiang, China
e-mail: yuanfen5742@163.com
Geotechnical Engineering,
College of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
Zhejiang University,
Hangzhou 310058, Zhejiang, China
e-mail: yuanfen5742@163.com
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Zhen Guo
Research Center of Coastal and Urban
Geotechnical Engineering,
College of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
Zhejiang University,
Hangzhou 310058, Zhejiang, China
e-mail: nehzoug@163.com
Geotechnical Engineering,
College of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
Zhejiang University,
Hangzhou 310058, Zhejiang, China
e-mail: nehzoug@163.com
Lizhong Wang
Professor
Research Center of Coastal and Urban
Geotechnical Engineering,
College of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
Zhejiang University,
Hangzhou 310058, Zhejiang, China
e-mail: wlzzju@163.com
Research Center of Coastal and Urban
Geotechnical Engineering,
College of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
Zhejiang University,
Hangzhou 310058, Zhejiang, China
e-mail: wlzzju@163.com
Feng Yuan
Research Center of Coastal and Urban
Geotechnical Engineering,
College of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
Zhejiang University,
Hangzhou 310058, Zhejiang, China
e-mail: yuanfen5742@163.com
Geotechnical Engineering,
College of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
Zhejiang University,
Hangzhou 310058, Zhejiang, China
e-mail: yuanfen5742@163.com
1Corresponding author.
Contributed by the Ocean, Offshore, and Arctic Engineering Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING. Manuscript received November 6, 2011; final manuscript received November 5, 2015; published online December 10, 2015. Editor: Solomon Yim.
J. Offshore Mech. Arct. Eng. Feb 2016, 138(1): 011302 (9 pages)
Published Online: December 10, 2015
Article history
Received:
November 6, 2011
Revised:
November 5, 2015
Citation
Guo, Z., Wang, L., and Yuan, F. (December 10, 2015). "Quasi-Static Analysis of the Multicomponent Mooring Line for Deeply Embedded Anchors." ASME. J. Offshore Mech. Arct. Eng. February 2016; 138(1): 011302. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4031986
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