Suction Force in the Bottom of Spudcans Resting on Silty Sediments

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As the development of exploiting marine resources, many ocean platforms were built. But there is still a problem unsolved completedly. The suction force between seabed soil and ocean platform perplexed jackup technically and is discussed in the article. The comparisons between model experiments and Skempton's Model are much helpful to realize the significance of suction force.

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