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Discussion of electrical and thermal aspects of offshore wind farms’ power cables reliability

open access: yesRenewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021
The increasing demand for renewable energy worldwide has contributed to a substantial increase of offshore wind farms in recent years. For this type of generation, submarine power cables are of great importance as they transmit power between the turbines
Sandra Paszkiewicz
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Optical polarization–based seismic and water wave sensing on transoceanic cables

Science, 2021
Waiting for earthquakes to call Instrumenting the vast ocean floor is difficult and expensive but important for monitoring earthquakes and tsunamis. Zhan et al.
Z. Zhan   +6 more
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Structural health monitoring methods of cables in cable-stayed bridge: A review

Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation, 2021
Cables as the crucial components, its inspection is the key problem to ensure the safety of cable-stayed bridge. Study of the monitoring methods of cable tension has practical meaning to bridge stability. Firstly, this paper summarized static and dynamic
Lixiao Zhang, Guoyang Qiu, Zhi-shui Chen
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Optimum design of viscous inerter damper targeting multi-mode vibration mitigation of stay cables

Engineering structures, 2021
Installation of transverse dampers near the cable-deck anchorage is a commonly used method for the vibration mitigation of stay cables. Recent studies have demonstrated that the viscous inerter damper (VID) is an efficient scheme for controlling specific
Hui Gao   +6 more
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Power cables for triboelectric nanogenerator networks for large-scale blue energy harvesting

Nano Energy, 2020
Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs), a prospective technology for large-scale harvesting of blue energy from the ocean, have been extensively investigated recently.
Chenguo Hu, Zhong Lin Wang
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Inspection of surface defects on stay cables using a robot and transfer learning

Automation in Construction, 2020
In-service stay cables suffer from surface scratch and crack defects, which may cause corrosion inside cables, and fracture damage is likely to occur when those defects are exposed to long-term rain and sunshine environments.
Shitong Hou
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Fire behavior of halogen-free flame retardant electrical cables with the cone calorimeter

open access: yesJournal of Hazardous Materials, 2018
Fires involving electrical cables are one of the main hazards in Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs). Cables are complex assemblies including several polymeric parts (insulation, bedding, sheath) constituting fuel sources.
Rodolphe Sonnier   +2 more
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Superelastic NiTi SMA cables: Thermal-mechanical behavior, hysteretic modelling and seismic application

Engineering Structures, 2019
This paper reports a comprehensive study on the mechanical behavior, annealing (heat treatment) scheme, hysteretic modelling strategy, and potential seismic application of superelastic shape memory alloy (SMA) cables. The study commenced with the thermal-
Cheng Fang, Yue Zheng, Michael C H Yam
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Distributed Acoustic Sensing Turns Fiber‐Optic Cables into Sensitive Seismic Antennas

Seismological Research Letters, 2019
Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) is a new, relatively inexpensive technology that is rapidly demonstrating its promise for recording earthquake waves and other seismic signals in a wide range of research and public safety arenas.
Z. Zhan
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Status of CORC® cables and wires for use in high-field magnets and power systems a decade after their introduction

Superconductors Science and Technology, 2019
High-field, low-inductance superconducting magnets in particle accelerators and fusion machines require high operating currents, often in combination with high current densities and for some applications conductor bending radii of less than 50 mm.
D. C. van der Laan, J D Weiss, D. McRae
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