Ocean Engineering Equipment and Technology ›› 2023, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (4): 135-.

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Influence of Submarine Bedforms on the Determination of Length Redundancy for Optical Communication Cable Laying

ZHOU Yeqi1, WANG Rui2*   

  1. 1. Sino British Submarine Pipeline and Cable Co., Ltd., Shanghai 200240, China;
    2. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, School of Naval Architecture, Ocean & Civil Engineering,State Key Laboratory of Ocean Engeneering,  Shanghai 210240, China
  • Online:2024-01-06 Published:2024-01-09

Abstract: Submarine optical communication cables are the main infrastructure for modern international communication. Due to the presence of underwater bedforms, the difficulty to lay optical cables on the seabed is increased. If the amount of cable laid is less than required, it would cause the cable to hang between the two peaks of the bedforms. Under the actions of ocean currents and internal waves, the suspended section of the optical cable would generate vortex vibrations and even wear due to oscillatory motions with the seabed, so that the safe life of the optical cable would be shorten. Therefore, to determine reasonable length of cable laying is a very important task in the design of submarine optical cable engineering. This article explores the causes of submarine bedforms, the mechanism of cable damage on the bedform seabed, and analyzes the calculation method of cable laying length redundancy in order to provide references for the design of submarine optical cable engineering.

Key words: submarine optical cable, bedforms, wave height, wave length, length redundancy

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