Key design points of shallow-inserted steel cylinder revetment structure for offshore artificial islands
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    To the key technical issue of rapidly forming a containment structure for a super-large-scale offshore artificial island project under conditions of deep water,large waves,and hard soil foundation,a shallow-inserted steel cylindrical revetment structure is proposed.In-depth research is conducted on the structural stability,elevation rationality,and structural durability of this structure.The structural stability is comprehensively verified to meet the requirements by combining the normative formula,three-dimensional finite element numerical simulation,and centrifugal model tests.Through comparative analysis using the normative formula,physical model tests of wave section,and three-dimensional local and overall physical model tests,it has been verified that the installation of a twisted block wave dissipation platform can effectively reduce the top elevation of the revetment.The structural durability is demonstrated to meet the century-long usage requirements by adopting a combined anti-corrosion measure of anti-corrosion coating,sacrificial anode and external current cathodic protection,and concrete coating,in combination with corrosion allowance.The research conclusion indicates that the shallow-inserted steel cylindrical structure revetment is safe,reliable,and technically feasible,which can provide reference for the rapid island formation design of similar offshore artificial island projects.

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ZHANG Bojie, CHEN Haifeng, WANG Tingting, et al. Key design points of shallow-inserted steel cylinder revetment structure for offshore artificial islands[J]. Port & Waterway Engineering,2026(5):227-232.

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