Hawaii Deep Water Cable Program, phase II-D task 7 : development of friction test specimen for the HDWC system

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Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Hawaii

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The work described herein has been completed in support of the State of Hawaii Deep Water Cable (HDWC) program, Phase II-D, and provides matching support for the ongoing SEA GRANT research project, "Design Investigation of Hawaii Deep-Water Cable Systems", R/OE-7. This effort and the SEA GRANT research project have the common objective to improve modeling accuracy of Self-Contained, Oil- Filled (SCOF) power cables. Improved modeling accuracy is expected to result in improved design methodology. This effort focuses on the effects of cable laying on component stresses at the overboarding sheave (or chute) where maximum tensile and bending actions occur.

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Knapp RM. 1988. Hawaii Deep Water Cable Program, phase II-D task 7: Development of friction test specimen for the HDWC system. Honolulu (HI): Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Hawaii at Manoa.

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8 pages

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