In the marine environment, the suction caisson foundation (SCF) is often subjected to combined inclined and cyclic loading from wind and waves, which may significantly affect its ultimate bearing capacity. Under combined loading conditions, the evolution of ultimate bearing capacity is influenced by multiple factors, and the corresponding bearing capacity envelopes have become key issues that urgently need to be addressed. In this study, a series of model tests and numerical simulations were conducted considering the effects of load inclination angle, loading position, aspect ratio, soil undrained shear strength, and interface friction coefficient. The results show that under static loading conditions, as the loading depth increases, the load inclination angle corresponding to the maximum bearing capacity decreases from 45° to 0°. As the cyclic load ratio and static load ratio increase, cyclic loading significantly intensifies displacement accumulation and the degradation of ultimate bearing capacity. As the loading depth increases, the failure mechanism transitions from rotation-dominated to translation-dominated behavior. In addition, the ultimate bearing capacity increases monotonically with increasing aspect ratio, interface friction coefficient, and soil undrained shear strength. A normalized V–H bearing capacity envelope was established, which shows good agreement with the experimental and numerical results. By introducing a cyclic bearing capacity degradation coefficient, a modified envelope was proposed to describe the evolution of ultimate bearing capacity under cyclic loading conditions. The bearing capacity evolution patterns and envelope method proposed in this study provide a useful reference for the engineering design of SCF.
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Huang et al. (Fri,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69bf899af665edcd009e96f4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/app16063017
Kai Huang
Polytechnic University of Turin
Bingzhen Yu
PLA Army Engineering University
Bo Liu
Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China
Applied Sciences
Southeast University
Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China
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