Development of Miniature Full Flow and Model Pipeline Probes for Testing of Box Core Samples of Surficial Seabed Sediments

The box corer is a relatively new tool used in the geotechnical community for collection of soft seabed sediments. Miniature full flow and model pipeline probes were developed as tools to characterize and obtain soil parameters of soft seabed sediments collected in the box core for design of offshor...

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Main Author: Boscardin, Adriane G.
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Published: ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst 2013
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spelling ndltd-UMASS-oai-scholarworks.umass.edu-open_access_dissertations-17332020-12-02T14:39:15Z Development of Miniature Full Flow and Model Pipeline Probes for Testing of Box Core Samples of Surficial Seabed Sediments Boscardin, Adriane G. The box corer is a relatively new tool used in the geotechnical community for collection of soft seabed sediments. Miniature full flow and model pipeline probes were developed as tools to characterize and obtain soil parameters of soft seabed sediments collected in the box core for design of offshore pipelines and analysis of shallow debris flows. Probes specifically developed for this study include the miniature t-bar, ball, motorized vane (MV), and toroid. The t-bar, ball, and MV were developed to measure intact and remolded undrained shear strengths (su and sur). The t-bar and ball can obtain continuous strength profiles and measure sur at discrete depths in the box corer while the MV measures su and sur at discrete depths. The toroid is a form of model pipeline testing which was developed to investigate pipe-soil interaction during axial pipeline movement. Vertical loading and displacement rates can be selected for the toroid to mimic axial pipeline displacement for a variety of pipe weights. A load frame for both miniature penetrometer and toroid testing was developed for testing directly on box core samples offshore. This research presents results from offshore and laboratory testing of the box core and recommended testing procedures for full flow and toroid probes on box core samples. 2013-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.umass.edu/open_access_dissertations/728 https://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1733&context=open_access_dissertations Open Access Dissertations ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst box core sampling of seabed sediments cyclic t-bar testing full flow penetrometers intact and remolded undrained shear strength t-bar and ball toroid and model pipeline testing Civil and Environmental Engineering
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topic box core sampling of seabed sediments
cyclic t-bar testing
full flow penetrometers
intact and remolded undrained shear strength
t-bar and ball
toroid and model pipeline testing
Civil and Environmental Engineering
spellingShingle box core sampling of seabed sediments
cyclic t-bar testing
full flow penetrometers
intact and remolded undrained shear strength
t-bar and ball
toroid and model pipeline testing
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Boscardin, Adriane G.
Development of Miniature Full Flow and Model Pipeline Probes for Testing of Box Core Samples of Surficial Seabed Sediments
description The box corer is a relatively new tool used in the geotechnical community for collection of soft seabed sediments. Miniature full flow and model pipeline probes were developed as tools to characterize and obtain soil parameters of soft seabed sediments collected in the box core for design of offshore pipelines and analysis of shallow debris flows. Probes specifically developed for this study include the miniature t-bar, ball, motorized vane (MV), and toroid. The t-bar, ball, and MV were developed to measure intact and remolded undrained shear strengths (su and sur). The t-bar and ball can obtain continuous strength profiles and measure sur at discrete depths in the box corer while the MV measures su and sur at discrete depths. The toroid is a form of model pipeline testing which was developed to investigate pipe-soil interaction during axial pipeline movement. Vertical loading and displacement rates can be selected for the toroid to mimic axial pipeline displacement for a variety of pipe weights. A load frame for both miniature penetrometer and toroid testing was developed for testing directly on box core samples offshore. This research presents results from offshore and laboratory testing of the box core and recommended testing procedures for full flow and toroid probes on box core samples.
author Boscardin, Adriane G.
author_facet Boscardin, Adriane G.
author_sort Boscardin, Adriane G.
title Development of Miniature Full Flow and Model Pipeline Probes for Testing of Box Core Samples of Surficial Seabed Sediments
title_short Development of Miniature Full Flow and Model Pipeline Probes for Testing of Box Core Samples of Surficial Seabed Sediments
title_full Development of Miniature Full Flow and Model Pipeline Probes for Testing of Box Core Samples of Surficial Seabed Sediments
title_fullStr Development of Miniature Full Flow and Model Pipeline Probes for Testing of Box Core Samples of Surficial Seabed Sediments
title_full_unstemmed Development of Miniature Full Flow and Model Pipeline Probes for Testing of Box Core Samples of Surficial Seabed Sediments
title_sort development of miniature full flow and model pipeline probes for testing of box core samples of surficial seabed sediments
publisher ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst
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