2017
DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2017i1.2203
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Analysis Mooring System Configuration of Submerged Floating Tunnel

Abstract: Submerged Floating Tunnels (SFT) is a tubular structure that is submerged and floating in depth remains through the system of anchors consisting of a cable connected to the seabed. SFT structure imposed its own weight and is assisted by the buoyancy or uplift caused by water, cross sectin of the tunnel is designed so that buoyancy can overcome the structural weight and experienced a lift force that causes the floating structure. Fastening system (mooring system) also play a role which is to inhibit the SFT str… Show more

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“…Recently, the wave-induced hydroelastic response and flow-induced vibrations of submerged floating tunnels under the first and second-order wave loads were discussed via the SIMO-RIFLEX numerical software, which served for the design of crossing Sognefjorden of Norway (Deng et al, 2022). In addition, some external threat factors on submerged floating tunnel structures have also been considered, such as the impact from sea ices (e.g., Jakobsen, 2010;Eik, 2011;Haeberli and Whiteman, 2015), sinking ships (e.g., Vries, 1988;Lee et al, 2013), and hooking of trawling gears or anchor lines (e.g., Fitriyah et al, 2017;Xiang et al, 2020). However, frequent and widely distributed submarine slide, as an important environmental load factor (Jia et al, 2016;Dong et al, 2017;Wang et al, 2018;Nian et al, 2019;Fan et al, 2022a;Tian et al, 2023), has not been considered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the wave-induced hydroelastic response and flow-induced vibrations of submerged floating tunnels under the first and second-order wave loads were discussed via the SIMO-RIFLEX numerical software, which served for the design of crossing Sognefjorden of Norway (Deng et al, 2022). In addition, some external threat factors on submerged floating tunnel structures have also been considered, such as the impact from sea ices (e.g., Jakobsen, 2010;Eik, 2011;Haeberli and Whiteman, 2015), sinking ships (e.g., Vries, 1988;Lee et al, 2013), and hooking of trawling gears or anchor lines (e.g., Fitriyah et al, 2017;Xiang et al, 2020). However, frequent and widely distributed submarine slide, as an important environmental load factor (Jia et al, 2016;Dong et al, 2017;Wang et al, 2018;Nian et al, 2019;Fan et al, 2022a;Tian et al, 2023), has not been considered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once one mooring line is filed, progressive failure is inevitable under large wave conditions and seismic excitation. While several studies proposed various mooring configurations and assessed each configuration's advantages and disadvantages [26,27], our study provides engineering procedures on how mooring systems can be designed in a systematic way to ensure safety under wave and seismic excitation. This study investigates the dynamic characteristics of an SFT system, including mooring tension subject to (1) an extreme wave, (2) an extreme earthquake, and (3) an extreme earthquake with waves under an operating condition as environmental loadings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%