Concept of Placement of Fiber-Optic Sensor in Smart Energy Transport Cable under Tensile Loading

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作者
Drissi-Habti, Monssef [1 ,4 ]
Abhijit, Neginhal [1 ]
Sriharsha, Manepalli [1 ]
Carvelli, Valter [2 ,4 ]
Bonamy, Pierre-Jean [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gustave Eiffel, COSYS Dept, F-77447 Champs sur Marne, Marne La Vallee, France
[2] Politecn Milan, Dept ABC, Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, I-20133 Milan, Italy
[3] MEDYSYS, F-91400 Orsay, France
[4] Univ G Eiffel Politecn Milano, Directors Int Associated Lab SenSIN CT, I-20133 Milan, Italy
关键词
smart composite; strain; fiber optic sensor (FOS); cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE); multi-axial strains; smart energy transport cable; thermomechanical coupling;
D O I
10.3390/s22072444
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Due to the exponential growth in offshore renewable energies and structures such as floating offshore wind turbines and wave power converters, the research and engineering in this field is experiencing exceptional development. This emergence of offshore renewable energy requires power cables which are usually made up of copper to transport this energy ashore. These power cables are critical structures that must withstand harsh environmental conditions, handling, and shipping, at high seas which can cause copper wires to deform well above the limit of proportionality and consequently break. Copper, being an excellent electric conductor, has, however, very weak mechanical properties. If plasticity propagates inside copper not only will the mechanical properties be affected, but the electrical properties are also disrupted. Constantly monitoring such large-scale structures can be carried out by providing continuous strain using fiber-optic sensors (FOSs). The embedding of optical fibers within the cables (not within the phase) is practiced. Nevertheless, these optical fibers are first introduced into a cylinder of larger diameter than the optical fiber before this same fiber is embedded within the insulator surrounding the phases. Therefore, this type of embedding can in no way give a precise idea of the true deformation of the copper wires inside the phase. In this article, a set of numerical simulations are carried-out on a single phase (we are not yet working on the whole cable) with the aim of conceptualizing the placement of FOSs that will monitor strain and temperature within the conductor. It is well known that copper wire must never exceed temperatures above 90 degrees C, as this will result in shutdown of the whole system and therefore result in heavy maintenance, which would be a real catastrophe, economically speaking. This research explores the option of embedding sensors in several areas of the phase and how this can enable obtaining strain values that are representative of what really is happening in the conductor. It is, therefore, the primary objective of the current preliminary model to try to prove that the principle of embedding sensors in between copper wires can be envisaged, in particular to obtain an accurate idea about strain tensor of helical ones (multi-parameter strain sensing). The challenge is to ensure that they are not plastically deformed and hence able to transport electricity without exceeding or even becoming closer to 90 degrees C (fear of shutdown). The research solely focuses on mechanical aspects of the sensors. There are certainly some others, pertaining to sensors physics, instrumentation, and engineering, that are of prime importance, too. The upstream strategy of this research is to come up with a general concept that can be refined later by including, step by step, all the aspects listed above.
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