For a number of years, the creep performance of standard High Modulus Polyethylene (HMPE) fiber types has limited theirrnuse in synthetic offshore mooring systems. In 2003, a low creep HMPE fiber was introduced and qualified for semi-permanentrnMODU moorings. This paper reports on the introduction of a new High Modulus Polyethylene fiber type with significantlyrnimproved creep properties compared to other HMPE fiber types, which, for the first time, allows its use in permanent offshorernmooring systems, for example for deepwater FPSO moorings.rnIndustry guidelines and standards mentioning HMPE creep are briefly discussed, and results on fiber and rope creeprnexperiments reported. Laboratory testing has shown that ropes made with the new fiber type retain the properties characteristicrnof HMPE such as high static strength and stiffness and yarn-on-yarn abrasion resistance.
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