- M.R.E.,
A new research project on dynamic cables for floating MRE devices: OMDYN2
on February 26, 2018
OMDYN2 is working on the multi-physical characterization of dynamic cables for floating MRE devices.
Cable improvement represents a significant challenge for industry. "Dynamic cables" can transport the energy produced from the floating device (floating wind turbines, wave energy and marine current turbines) to the electrical network installed on the seabed. These cables are usually several hundred metres long and are constantly subjected to the movements of the float head, swell and current. They are also very sensitive to bio-colonization or biofouling, i.e., marine species that attached themselves to the cables, which can accelerate cable ageing, modify their behaviour and possibly affect their performance. These constraints confirm the R&D requirement for this essential component in floating MREs.
The OMDYN2 project will last 3 years and aims to:- Characterize the electro-mechanical behavior of dynamic power cables;
- Produce models for predicting life expectancy;
- Take into account the constraints of biofouling;
- Generate a method for monitoring life expectancy during operations.
OMDYN2 launch - France Marine Energies - Brest (©FEM)
Thanks to the partners' complementary skills, multi-physics investigations made it possible to define a dedicated test bed, to characterize the long-term behaviour of the cable under coupled loads. This complex test bed represents the main challenge of the OMDYN2 project and requires significant resources.
OMDYN2 brings together several partners and their skills: