Mooring line for wind turbine model

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A floating wind turbine model is being constructed for a wave tank experiment, requiring a suitable mooring line. The line must exhibit a linear force-elongation relationship at tensions up to 50 kg, minimal elongation over time, flexibility for a pulley system, and corrosion resistance. Options under consideration include monofilament steel wire, carbon fiber wire, and fishing line. Suggestions from participants include using Spectra fibers or thin wire rope commonly found in fishing tackle shops. The discussion focuses on finding the optimal material for the mooring line to meet these specific requirements.
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Hello,

I am construction a floating wind turbine model which is going to be used in a wave tank experiment this fall. Currently I'm looking for a mooring line for this model.

The line will go from the wind turbin down to the bassin floor, where it will go through a pulley and back up to the surface. Above water it will be connected to a spring system which models the stiffness of the mooring line.

The mooring line has should have the following characteristics:
- Approximately linear relationship between force and elongation in the area 0-50 kg tension.
- Very little or none elongation with time for a given force (low creep?)
- Be able to be bended of in a pulley of unknown size, angle approximately 100 degrees.
- Good against corrosion.

Does anyone have any tips?

I am currently considering:
- monofilament steel wire
- Carbon fiber wire
- Fishing line


Best regards
Anders S
 
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Specta fibers might work well.
 
Or maybe a thin wire rope like that sold on fishing tackle shops for leader material.
 
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