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This document calculates the load bearing capacity and stability of an A-shaped mud mat foundation. It provides details of the mud mat's dimensions and applied loads. It then calculates factors like moment of environmental loads, reduced bearing area, correction factors, and undrained shear strength of the soil. The key results are a safety factor of 3.0208 for load capacity and a maximum allowed horizontal load of 37.60755 MN for sliding stability of the mud mat foundation under the given soil and load conditions.
This document calculates the load bearing capacity and stability of an A-shaped mud mat foundation. It provides details of the mud mat's dimensions and applied loads. It then calculates factors like moment of environmental loads, reduced bearing area, correction factors, and undrained shear strength of the soil. The key results are a safety factor of 3.0208 for load capacity and a maximum allowed horizontal load of 37.60755 MN for sliding stability of the mud mat foundation under the given soil and load conditions.
This document calculates the load bearing capacity and stability of an A-shaped mud mat foundation. It provides details of the mud mat's dimensions and applied loads. It then calculates factors like moment of environmental loads, reduced bearing area, correction factors, and undrained shear strength of the soil. The key results are a safety factor of 3.0208 for load capacity and a maximum allowed horizontal load of 37.60755 MN for sliding stability of the mud mat foundation under the given soil and load conditions.
A - Shaped Mud mat with the folowing dimensions Width of the mudmat B(m) Length of mudmat L(m) Area A (m2) Distance between the bearing area of the mat and resultant horizontal load acting (e1) (m)= Distance between the bearing area of the mat and vertical load acting (e2) (m)= The loads that are to be applied in the jack up: Total weight in operating conditions Q(MN)= Resultant of horizontal loads H(MN)= The calculation results are as follows: Moment of environmental loads,M: M1 (MNm)= M2 (MNm)= Reduce area A': e1 (m)= e2 (m) = A'(m2)= Correction factor Kc kc = kc = sc = dc = ic = m = L' (m)= B'(m) = Therefore m = ic = qu =unit bearing calcualted by the davis and booker method . For low penetration qu (Mpa)= The stability condition is defined by the equation: Sp is the foundation safety factor sp Under a load H> ,the stability of the jackup no longer satifies the required condition that sp 120 65 65 2925 120 0 49.296 0 0.547733333 0 2875.704 ic*sc*dc 1.196735925 1.2 1 1- (mH/A'qu) (2+L'/B')/(1+L'/B') 63.90453333 65 1.504249139 0.997279937 0.079 kcquA'/Q Sp 3.020835606 Horizontal load(MN) 20 Factor ic 0.997279937 Factor Kc 1.196735925 Safety Factor sp 3.020835606 (m)-metres MNm-Mega Newton metere (m2)-metre square 90 0.4108 30 40 SLIDING STABILITY OF MUD MAT CALCULATION Maximum load during preload (MN) Weight in service condition(MN) A - Shaped Mud mat with the folowing dimensions Width of the mudmat B(m) Length of mudmat L(m) Skirt height(m) Area A (m2) The geotechnical charactreistics of the soil '=(kN/m3) Cuo =(kPa) (at seabed) = (MPa) Penetartion reached D(m) = Shear strength at the bottom level of the skirts:Cu (kPa) The calculation results are as follows: CuA(MN) Average undrained shear strength over the penetration height D:(Cu') (kPa) Passive soil resistance: Fp=(0.5D'+2Cu')BD (MN) Friction on lateral surface of the mat: Fl=2Cu'LD (MN) The sliding stability condition: H (CuA+Fp+Fl)/Srp (MN) Srp 123.17 90 65 65 0.6 2925 5 5 1.3 5.1 11.5 33.6375 Average undrained shear strength over the penetration height D:(Cu') (kPa) 8.315 9.73947 5.512845 37.60755 1.3 (m)-metres MNm-Mega Newton metere (m2)-metre square