Abstract

As the final phase of the Cornell cable system development program [1], a comprehensive laboratory evaluation of aged cable and accessory components was carried out in the manufacturers' laboratories. Electrical, physical, and chemical tests on aged components provide a basis for comparison with characteristic data, when new. Results demonstrate essentially that complete system stability was maintained throughout the field test program. In addition, the results of a load cycle test run at greatly reduced pressures on the self-contained high-pressure oil-filled cable, conducted in the manufacturers' laboratory, are described.

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