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Bucket group effect of the composite multi-bucket structure

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As a novel type of foundation in beach and shallow sea, the bucket structure is especially suitable for complex conditions such as soft clay ground and the worse types of sea environments. In this paper, the bearing capacity of a multi-bucket structure is studied by experiments with a single bucket and four-bucket foundation in a saturated sand layer. Based on the experimental data and numerical analysis results, the bearing capacity behavior and the bucket group effect are compared and analyzed. Furthermore, some influential factors, such as the soil type, the ratio of length to diameter L/D, the ratio of the bucket spacing to the bucket diameter S/D, and the bucket number are introduced and their effects on the multi-bucket structural capacity are investigated. The vertical static capacity adjustment factor is introduced to evaluate the bucket group effects of the multi-bucket foundation.

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Correspondence to Shucheng Jin.

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Shucheng Jin was born in 1983. He is an engineer at the technology center of The Second Harbour Engineering Company LTD and the Key Lab of Large-span Bridge Construction Technology, Wuhan, China. His current research interests include the research and development of new style offshore structure foundations.

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Jin, S., Yang, Y. & Zhang, Y. Bucket group effect of the composite multi-bucket structure. J. Marine. Sci. Appl. 13, 62–66 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11804-014-1229-y

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