OTRC Principal Investigator Publication Listing

Principal Investigator:

Charles Aubeny

Journal Articles, Reports and Conference Papers

Aubeny C.P. and Biscontin G. (2007) "Seafloor-Riser Interaction Model," Proceedings of the International Workshop on Constitutive Modelling - Development, Implementation, Evaluation, and Application, Hong Kong, China, January 12-13, 2007.

Biscontin, G., Jiao, Y., and Aubeny C.P. (2007) "Degradation of P-y Model for Seafloor-Steel Catenary Riser Interaction," Proc. 26th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, San Diego, California, 10-15 June, 2007.

You, J.-H., Aubeny C.P., and Biscontin, G. (2007) "Seafloor Interaction with Steel Catenary Risers," Proc. 26th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, San Diego, California, 10-15 June, 2007.

Charles Aubeny and J. Donald Murff, (2005) “Simplified limit solutions for the capacity of suction anchors under undrained conditions”,Ocean Engineering, Volume 32, Issue 7, May, Pages 864-877.

Andersen, K.H., Murff, J.D. Randolph, M.F., Clukey, E., Jostad, H.P., Hansen, B. Aubeny, C., Sharma, P., Erbich, C., and Supachawarote, C. (2005) “Suction anchors for deepwater applications,” Keynote lecture for presentation at International Symposium on Frontiers in Offshore Geotechnics, Perth, Australia, September.

Aubeny, C.P, Kim, B.M, and Murff, J.D. (2005) “Proposed upper bound analysis for drag embedment anchors, International Symposium on Frontiers in Offshore Geotechnics, Perth, Australia, pp. 179-184.

Aubeny, C.P., Han, S.W., and Murff, J.D. (2003) “Inclined load capacity of suction caisson anchors,” Intl. J. for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics, Vol. 27, pp1235-125.

Aubeny C.P. Han S.W.,and Murff, J.D. (2003) “Suction caisson capacity in anisotropic soil,” Intl. J. of Geomechanics, Vol. 3(4), pp225-235.

Clukey, E.C., Aubeny, C.P. and Murff, J.D. (2004), “Comparison of Analytical and Centrifuge Model Tests for Suction Caissons Subjected to Combined Load”, ASME Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, (in press).

Aubeny, C.P., Han, S.W., and Murff, J.D. (2003) “Inclined load capacity of suction caisson anchors,” Intl. J. for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics, Vol. 27, pp1235-1254.

Aubeny, C.P., Han, S.W. and Murff, J.D. (2003) “Refined model for inclined load capacity of suction caissons,” 22nd International Conference on Offshore and Arctic Engineering, June 8-13, Cancun, Mexico, OMAE2003-37502.

Clukey, E.C., Aubeny, C.P. and Murff, J.D. (2003) “Comparison of analytical and centrifuge model tests for suction caissons subjected to combined loads,” 22nd International Conference on Offshore and Arctic Engineering, June 8-13, Cancun, Mexico, OMAE2003-37503.

Aubeny, C. P., Moon, S.K., Murff, J.D. (2001). "Lateral Undrained Resistance of Suction Caisson Anchors," International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering, ISOPE, Vol. 2, Stavanger, Norway, pp. 95-103.

Aubeny C.P., Murff J.D., Roesset J.M. (2001). " Geotechnical Issues in Deep and Ultra Deep Waters," International Journal of Geomechanics, Vol. 2.

Theses and Dissertations

You, J.H. Numerical Model for Steel Catenary Riser on Seafloor Support, Master’s Thesis, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, 2005.

Kim, B.Y. (2005) “Upper Bound Analysis for Drag Anchors in Soft Clay”, PhD Dissertation, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.

Sharma, Partha (2004) Ultimate Capacity of Suction Caisson in Normally and Lightly Overconsolidated Clays, Master of Science Thesis, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.

Han, Seung-Woon (2002) The Capacity of Suction Caisson in Isotropic and Anisotropic Cohesive Soils under General Loading Conditions, Doctoral Dissertation, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.

Yoon, Yeo Hoon (2002) Prediction Methods of Drag Anchors in Clay Soils, Master of Science Thesis, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.

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