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Review

A Review of Soil–Tool Interactions in Submarine Trenching Operations

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CRRC SMD (Shanghai) Ltd., Shanghai 201306, China
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School of Civil Engineering, Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang 110168, China
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CNOOC Offshore Engineering Solutions Co., Ltd., Shenzhen 518100, China
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Infrastructures 2026, 11(7), 214; https://doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures11070214 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 23 April 2026 / Revised: 17 June 2026 / Accepted: 22 June 2026 / Published: 24 June 2026

Abstract

The increasing global demand for marine energy resources, coupled with the deployment of offshore oil and gas pipelines and submarine power cables, highlights the requirement for reliable subsea infrastructure. To protect these assets from environmental hazards and anthropogenic disturbances, seabed burial via trenching is widely adopted, with submarine trenchers serving as the main installation equipment. Trenching involves excavating a trench on the seabed to place pipelines, cables, or other subsea infrastructure. These operations involve complex soil–tool interactions that fundamentally govern cutting resistance, trench-wall stability, and overall equipment performance. Specifically, distinct engineering challenges arise across different trencher configurations: plough trenchers often encounter complex seabed structures, jet-type trenchers are prone to trench sidewall collapse, and mechanical trenchers face cutting difficulties in hard clay. A thorough understanding of these interactions is therefore critical for resolving operational challenges and optimizing trencher efficiency in engineering practice. To deeply understand these type-specific issues, this review summarizes the geomechanical problems associated with various trenching technologies, synthesizes recent research advances from analytical frameworks, physical experiments, and numerical simulations, and identifies existing knowledge gaps. By consolidating these findings, the paper provides a reference for addressing trencher-related engineering challenges, supporting equipment optimization, and facilitating the deployment of offshore energy transmission networks.
Keywords: submarine trenching; soil–tool interactions; offshore geotechnics; tool optimization submarine trenching; soil–tool interactions; offshore geotechnics; tool optimization

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Zhang, D.; Guo, Y.; Yuan, Q.; Xu, H.; Ni, Z.; Liu, X.; Gao, L. A Review of Soil–Tool Interactions in Submarine Trenching Operations. Infrastructures 2026, 11, 214. https://doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures11070214

AMA Style

Zhang D, Guo Y, Yuan Q, Xu H, Ni Z, Liu X, Gao L. A Review of Soil–Tool Interactions in Submarine Trenching Operations. Infrastructures. 2026; 11(7):214. https://doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures11070214

Chicago/Turabian Style

Zhang, Dinghua, Yuanyuan Guo, Qingqing Yuan, Hongyang Xu, Zirong Ni, Xiao Liu, and Lei Gao. 2026. "A Review of Soil–Tool Interactions in Submarine Trenching Operations" Infrastructures 11, no. 7: 214. https://doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures11070214

APA Style

Zhang, D., Guo, Y., Yuan, Q., Xu, H., Ni, Z., Liu, X., & Gao, L. (2026). A Review of Soil–Tool Interactions in Submarine Trenching Operations. Infrastructures, 11(7), 214. https://doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures11070214

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