PROJECT
Field performance of a novel dynamically installed anchor in the Swan River
Field performance of a novel dynamically installed anchor in the Swan River
Status: Complete
Project Duration: February 2019 to December 2019
Supervisors
- Muhammad Shazzad Hossain
Principle Research Fellow, Centre for Offshore Foundation System, UWA
- Shiaohuey Chow
Research Fellow, Centre for Offshore Foundation System, UWA
- Youngho Kim
Research Fellow, Centre for Offshore Foundation System, UWA
Students
- Jeremiah Zao
Master of Professional Engineering Student - Shane Rohan
Master of Professional Engineering Student
Project Description
UWA Team has developed a novel dynamically installed fish anchor, adopting a geometry taken from nature. Many previous studies reported their physical and numerical modelling results revealing the superiority of the fish DIA, in terms of installation depth and pullout capacity. However, so far, the majority of performance data available in the public domain for fish DIA are based on numerical or reduced scale laboratory studies. Hence more study is required to investigate the behaviour of DIAs under more realistic conditions in the field.
To confirm the field applicability of the fish anchor, it is the time to carry out some large scale or full scale tests in the field. This project aims to develop a field prototype fish anchor and asses its performance in the Swan River. The field trials in the Swan River were supported through the RiverLab and we have recruited two Masters thesis students to conduct the field trials. The reliability of existing design methods in predicting the anchor final embedment depth and capacity was also assessed against the field measurements.
Figure 1 Field trials of fish DIA in Swan River: (a) Jetty test; (b) Barge test