Development of ultra high-strength wire for offshore applications

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This paper describes the recent collaborative work between Corus and Bridon, which has culminated in the development of the next generation of high-strength wire for such diverse applications as mooring cables and anchor lines for offshore oil rigs, aerial spun bridge wire, structural stay cables, and mine-works roof bolts. It describes the initial laboratory simulations on experimental casts, along with the subsequent small-scale proving trials, which culminate in the processing of full-scale commercial casts.

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This paper describes the recent collaborative work between Corus and Bridon, which has culminated in the development of the next generation of high-strength wire for such diverse applications as mooring cables and anchor lines for offshore oil rigs, aerial spun bridge wire, structural stay cables, and mine-works roof bolts. It describes the initial laboratory simulations on experimental casts, along with the subsequent small-scale proving trials, which culminate in the processing of full-scale commercial casts.

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Author(s)

Andrew Bell, Shaun Hobson, and John Wilkinson, Corus, UK; and Chris O’Connor and Sara Sefton, Bridon International Ltd., UK

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI's International Technical Conference in Bologna, Italy, Nov., 2007. Published in WJI, May 2008, pp. 78-88.

Year

2007