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Prediction and mitigation of snap loads in mooring lines
The project aims to take a holistic approach to the problem of snap loads in mooring cables of floating wave energy converters (fWECs). New numerical methods for snap load propagation will be developed and used to assess snap load probability and magnitude in existing mooring design types. In particular, the snap-load mitigating effect of the Seaflex® mooring material will be studied. The project will further design and develop a new solution for snap-elimination in tension leg mooring systems. The solution will be specifically tailored for mooring the Corpower Ocean buoy, but it has potential use also for tension-leg platforms (TLPs) for floating wind energy and other WECs. Field measurements and laboratory testing of the mooring response will be used to validate the numerical method and act as input to an optimisation of the design.
Partner organizations
- Corpower Ocean AB (Private, Sweden)
- Seaflex AB (Private, Sweden)
Start date
01/06/2016
End date
The project is closed: 31/10/2019
Funded by
- Swedish Energy Agency (Public, Sweden)
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