RCRM Reliable Connectors for Renewable Moorings

Abstract

Wave, tidal and offshore floating wind arrays could supply a significant amount (up to 20%) of the UK's energy

needs. However, current weaknesses in mooring lines present a barrier for developers who are attempting to

harness and exploit this energy source. This project is focused on investigating the feasibility of producing

state-of-the-art multi-material hybrid end and in-line rope connectors. The components will incorporate a

higher strength, lightweight corrosion resistant metal core with a high wear resistant nylon surface. To date

multi-material solutions have never been used in these components and this will enhance the in-service life of

the ropes. This will ultimately increase durability, reliability and productivity of the energy device as well as

reduce maintenance and costs whilst improving safety.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

TENSION TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL LIMITED £138,332 £ 96,832
 

Participant

BRUNEL UNIVERSITY LONDON £100,336
THE EUROPEAN MARINE ENERGY CENTRE LIMITED £17,529 £ 12,270
NYLACAST LIMITED £50,069 £ 25,035

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