Quantifying the residual creep life of polyester mooring ropes

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Bradon, J.E. and Chaplin, C.R. (2005) Quantifying the residual creep life of polyester mooring ropes. International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering, 15 (3). pp. 223-228. ISSN 1053-5381

Abstract/Summary

This paper assesses the ARELIS (Assured Residual Life Span) method for estimating residual creep life of polyester rope used in deepwater mooring lines. A statistical model has been developed to quantify the uncertainties in the method, such as the scatter in creep rupture test data and load sharing between sub-ropes. This model can be used to determine the required test load, duration and number of ARELIS tests, in order to guarantee a minimum creep life for a mooring line at its service load. Creep rupture tests have been performed to provide input for the statistical model.

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Refereed Yes
Divisions Science > School of the Built Environment
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