Kim, Byoung Min (2005-12). Upper bound analysis for drag anchors in soft clay. Doctoral Dissertation. Thesis uri icon

abstract

  • This study presents an upper bound plastic limit analysis for predicting drag
    anchor trajectory and load capacity. The shank and fluke of the anchor are idealized as
    simple plates. The failure mechanism involves the motion of the anchor about a center
    of rotation, the coordinates of which are systematically optimized to determine the
    minimum load at the shackle. For a given anchor orientation, the direction of the
    shackle force is varied to establish a relationship between the magnitude and direction of
    the shackle load. Coupling this relationship to the Neubecker-Randolph anchor line
    solution produces a unique solution for the magnitude and orientation of the shackle
    force. The anchor is then advanced a small increment about the optimum center of
    rotation and the process is repeated. The upper bound method (UBM) provides a
    practical means to determine the trajectory of the anchor and the anchor load capacity at
    any point in the trajectory. To better understand of the anchor behavior, extensive
    parameter studies were carried out varying the properties of the anchor, anchor line, and
    soil. The UBM show good agreement with six full-scale tests covering several different
    anchor types and centrifuge model tests.

publication date

  • December 2005