The protection of subsea power cables against electrical failure is achieved by the use of a watertight layer. Due to its properties of chemical stability and ductility, lead has been the material of choice for this purpose for several decades. Due to the low melting temperatures of lead alloys, their behaviour is strongly influenced by time-dependent phenomena, such as creep and recrystallization, which become more prominent for lower strain rate deformations. In order to understand the performance of the alloys of interest under cyclic loading experienced during and after installation in combination with the different variables influencing its behaviour, extensive testing is necessary. This manuscript presents the results of fatigue tests...
Pb-Sn-Sb alloys (E-alloy) are commonly used in subsea power cable sheathing. Due to the relatively l...
A fundamental component of subsea power cables is the thin galvanized steel tape winded around the d...
The aim of this work is to investigate and define the tensile properties of cable sheathing lead all...
The protection of subsea power cables against electrical failure is achieved by the use of a waterti...
Subsea power cables are used to transport electricity offshore. They consist of several layers, wher...
Subsea power cables are an important component in electrical grids, connecting both offshore facilit...
Subsea power cables consist of an extruded lead alloy sheathing, which act as a protective layer aga...
High voltage subsea power cables are typically composed of several layers, including: a conductive c...
The fatigue behavior of a PbSnSb alloy used in subsea power cable sheathing was studied using small-...
During the extrusion process of subsea power cable sheathing layer it is possible that metallic and/...
Lead alloys are the most common materials adopted for the production of subsea power cable sheathing...
The work here presented focuses on the test methodology related to effect of stress concentrators in...
Distribution of electrical energy through subsea power cables has an increasingly important role in ...
The results of current research on the properties of lead and lead-alloy sheath for underground-powe...
Pb-Sn-Sb alloys (E-alloy) are commonly used in subsea power cable sheathing. Due to the relatively l...
A fundamental component of subsea power cables is the thin galvanized steel tape winded around the d...
The aim of this work is to investigate and define the tensile properties of cable sheathing lead all...
The protection of subsea power cables against electrical failure is achieved by the use of a waterti...
Subsea power cables are used to transport electricity offshore. They consist of several layers, wher...
Subsea power cables are an important component in electrical grids, connecting both offshore facilit...
Subsea power cables consist of an extruded lead alloy sheathing, which act as a protective layer aga...
High voltage subsea power cables are typically composed of several layers, including: a conductive c...
The fatigue behavior of a PbSnSb alloy used in subsea power cable sheathing was studied using small-...
During the extrusion process of subsea power cable sheathing layer it is possible that metallic and/...
Lead alloys are the most common materials adopted for the production of subsea power cable sheathing...
The work here presented focuses on the test methodology related to effect of stress concentrators in...
Distribution of electrical energy through subsea power cables has an increasingly important role in ...
The results of current research on the properties of lead and lead-alloy sheath for underground-powe...
Pb-Sn-Sb alloys (E-alloy) are commonly used in subsea power cable sheathing. Due to the relatively l...
A fundamental component of subsea power cables is the thin galvanized steel tape winded around the d...
The aim of this work is to investigate and define the tensile properties of cable sheathing lead all...