Qiu, GangGangQiuHenke, SaschaSaschaHenke2022-07-292022-07-292011-07-25Marine Structures 24 (4): 528-550 (2011)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/13317Offshore jack-up rigs are often used for site exploration and oil well drilling. The footings of jack-up rigs are known as spudcan foundations. The risk of rapid uncontrolled penetration of spudcan in seabed (" punch-through") exposes jack-ups to significant risk during installation in strong over weak layered seabeds. An example for this is a thin loose sand layer overlying a weaker stratum of clay. To prevent spudcans from "punch-through" , an in-situ measurement concept is suggested in this paper to control the installation process of spudcan foundations. First, three-dimensional finite element studies using a Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian method are carried out to simulate the penetration process. The numerical results have been validated with existing analytical solutions and centrifuge model test data. Furthermore, parametric studies are carried out to quantify the influences of the sand thickness and shear strength of the clay on the bearing capacity of spudcans. Based on the numerical studies an idea for the development of an in-situ measurement concept is suggested to control the spudcan penetration process in-situ.en0951-8339Marine structures20114528550Elsevier ScienceBearing capacityCoupled Eulerian-LagrangianFoundationsIn-situ measurementJack-upSoil-structure interactionSpudcanGeowissenschaftenTechnikIngenieurwissenschaftenHausbau, BauhandwerkControlled installation of spudcan foundations on loose sand overlying weak clayJournal Article10.1016/j.marstruc.2011.06.005Journal Article