SpaceMonkey89
Mechanical
- Jan 16, 2015
- 5
Hello fellow members. This is my first post on the Eng-Tips forums so I would just like to say it's a pleasure.
I am verifying the stability of a subsea gravity foundation using API-RP-2A and was wondering if it is even applicable to use a Drained analysis.
As I understand we use a Drained analysis for coarse grain soils (sand/gravel) that have high permeability which allow the water to drain out when loaded. We use an Un-Drained analysis for fine grained soils (clay/silt) which don't allow (at least in the short term) water to drain out.
My question is if considering a soil that is hundreds of meters bellow the mean sea level, is it appropriate to consider a drained analysis. Since we now have massive water column above the foundation level, can water still drain out of the soil under the foundation ?
Much appreciated.
I am verifying the stability of a subsea gravity foundation using API-RP-2A and was wondering if it is even applicable to use a Drained analysis.
As I understand we use a Drained analysis for coarse grain soils (sand/gravel) that have high permeability which allow the water to drain out when loaded. We use an Un-Drained analysis for fine grained soils (clay/silt) which don't allow (at least in the short term) water to drain out.
My question is if considering a soil that is hundreds of meters bellow the mean sea level, is it appropriate to consider a drained analysis. Since we now have massive water column above the foundation level, can water still drain out of the soil under the foundation ?
Much appreciated.