Dashpot-Enhanced RVE Model for Simulating Bending of Three-Core Submarine Power Cables
openalex(2024)
Abstract
This study presents a Representative Volume Element (RVE) model for predicting the bending stiffness of three-core submarine power cables used in offshore wind farms. The RVE model, developed with constant curvature and periodic conditions, incorporates a dashpot technique to address stick-slip challenges associated with cable bending. Bending tests were performed on one-core and three-core cables to serve for model calibration and validation, separately. The dashpot coefficient in the RVE is first calibrated through the one-core bending test. Subsequently, the calibrated model is validated using the three-core bending test. This work demonstrates the capability of the dashpot-enhanced RVE in predicting bending stiffness of three-core cables.
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