This work deals with deep and ultra-deep waters installation by the so-called ‘‘J-Lay’’ method, which consists in laying submarine pipelines with a straight stinger at near-vertical angles. A hierarchy of simple analytical models is proposed starting from the classical catenary and enriching it to overcome its drawbacks. A novel approach for detecting the boundary-layer phenomenon is proposed, and constitutes the base of two of the developed models. All models are compared with each other and with the results of refined numerical simulations in a case of practical interest. In the considered examples the stiffness of the soil has scarce influence, while the boundary layer phenomenon is very important and detected correctly, both from a qualitative and quantitative point of view, by the second class of proposed models.

Simple analytical models for the J-lay problem / Lenci, Stefano; Callegari, Massimo. - In: ACTA MECHANICA. - ISSN 0001-5970. - STAMPA. - 178:1-2(2005), pp. 23-39. [10.1007/s00707-005-0239-x]

Simple analytical models for the J-lay problem

LENCI, Stefano;CALLEGARI, Massimo
2005-01-01

Abstract

This work deals with deep and ultra-deep waters installation by the so-called ‘‘J-Lay’’ method, which consists in laying submarine pipelines with a straight stinger at near-vertical angles. A hierarchy of simple analytical models is proposed starting from the classical catenary and enriching it to overcome its drawbacks. A novel approach for detecting the boundary-layer phenomenon is proposed, and constitutes the base of two of the developed models. All models are compared with each other and with the results of refined numerical simulations in a case of practical interest. In the considered examples the stiffness of the soil has scarce influence, while the boundary layer phenomenon is very important and detected correctly, both from a qualitative and quantitative point of view, by the second class of proposed models.
2005
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