DocumentCode
2839294
Title
Design of Torque-Free Cables Using a Simulation Model
Author
Liu, F.C.
Author_Institution
Naval Construction Battalion Center, Port Hueneme, CA, USA
fYear
1976
fDate
13-15 Sept. 1976
Firstpage
90
Lastpage
93
Abstract
Torque-free operation is an essential performance requirement in today´s ocean cable constructions. Torsional information is needed to properly select, design and specify cables. The fastest and most economical way of obtaining such information is by model simulations. Several models have recently been developed for specific purposes. One of these models, the helical model TAWAC developed by CEL, applies to both single and multistrand steel cables. For a given twist and elongation, TAWAC yields the corresponding torque and tension. An example is given to demonstrate the usefulness of TAWAC in cable selection, design and specification. Two multistrand cables with steel armors are simulated by TAWAC and the torsional response was found to be inadequate for the intended applications. By varying the pitch lengths nearly true torque-free designs were achieved.
Keywords
Cable TV; Computer simulation; Costs; Deformable models; Elasticity; Laboratories; Mechanical cables; Testing; Torque; Wires;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS '76
Conference_Location
Washington, DC, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.1976.1154189
Filename
1154189
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