An evaluation of wave-induced pore pressures and effective stresses has been recognized by marine geotechnical engineers as an important factor in the design of offshore pipelines. Most previous inves- tigations for the wave-seabed-pipe interaction problem have not considered the material of the pipeline. Thus, the internal stresses and deformation of the pipeline have not been investigated in the wave-seabed-pipe inter- action problem. This paper considers the pipeline itself as an elastic material and links the analysis of the pipeline with the wave-seabed interaction problem. Based on the numerical results presented, the effective stresses in the angular direction σθθ and shear stress τ within the pipe are much larger than the wave-induced pore pressure.
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