Control and Simulation of a Thruster-Assisted Moored Offshore Vessel in Sea-ice

The exploration of the northern seas is constantly raising new and interesting research topics in order to adapt our technology to handle this extraordinary harsh climate. Darkness, remoteness, cold and harsh weather, and not at least, drifting ice and icebergs, are making the conventional equipment...

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Main Author: Gjessing, Ivar Aleksander
Other Authors: Skjetne, Roger, Kjerstad, Øivind K., Heyn, Hans-Martin
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: NTNU 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2350625
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spelling ftntnutrondheimi:oai:ntnuopen.ntnu.no:11250/2350625 2023-05-15T14:57:45+02:00 Control and Simulation of a Thruster-Assisted Moored Offshore Vessel in Sea-ice Gjessing, Ivar Aleksander Skjetne, Roger Kjerstad, Øivind K. Heyn, Hans-Martin 2015 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2350625 eng eng NTNU ntnudaim:12462 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2350625 158 Ingeniørvitenskap og IKT Marin teknikk Master thesis 2015 ftntnutrondheimi 2019-09-17T06:50:58Z The exploration of the northern seas is constantly raising new and interesting research topics in order to adapt our technology to handle this extraordinary harsh climate. Darkness, remoteness, cold and harsh weather, and not at least, drifting ice and icebergs, are making the conventional equipment used further south useless. The ice loads are largely different from open water sea loads, while remoteness and the harsh environment makes safety an even more important issue. The Arctic conditions are difficult to recreate due to the inpredictability and large variations in ice features, and going up there with all the needed equipment is particularly expensive. It is possible to create realistic ice features in a model basin, but it takes time and effort compared to open water. This is why a numerical computer simulator is an attractive option. This thesis is investigating the properties of the Numerical Ice Tank (NIT) simulator developed at NTNU in order to implement a high fidelity turret mooring model into it. A finite element based mooring model is implemented and tested in the NIT. Controller strategies for adaption into ice infested areas are discussed and tested in the simulator. A theoretical background on dynamic positioning (DP), position mooring (PM), controller design, arctic conditions and mathematical modelling is pro- vided. Master Thesis Arctic Iceberg* Sea ice NTNU Open Archive (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Arctic Turret ENVELOPE(-57.951,-57.951,-62.088,-62.088)
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Control and Simulation of a Thruster-Assisted Moored Offshore Vessel in Sea-ice
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description The exploration of the northern seas is constantly raising new and interesting research topics in order to adapt our technology to handle this extraordinary harsh climate. Darkness, remoteness, cold and harsh weather, and not at least, drifting ice and icebergs, are making the conventional equipment used further south useless. The ice loads are largely different from open water sea loads, while remoteness and the harsh environment makes safety an even more important issue. The Arctic conditions are difficult to recreate due to the inpredictability and large variations in ice features, and going up there with all the needed equipment is particularly expensive. It is possible to create realistic ice features in a model basin, but it takes time and effort compared to open water. This is why a numerical computer simulator is an attractive option. This thesis is investigating the properties of the Numerical Ice Tank (NIT) simulator developed at NTNU in order to implement a high fidelity turret mooring model into it. A finite element based mooring model is implemented and tested in the NIT. Controller strategies for adaption into ice infested areas are discussed and tested in the simulator. A theoretical background on dynamic positioning (DP), position mooring (PM), controller design, arctic conditions and mathematical modelling is pro- vided.
author2 Skjetne, Roger
Kjerstad, Øivind K.
Heyn, Hans-Martin
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title Control and Simulation of a Thruster-Assisted Moored Offshore Vessel in Sea-ice
title_short Control and Simulation of a Thruster-Assisted Moored Offshore Vessel in Sea-ice
title_full Control and Simulation of a Thruster-Assisted Moored Offshore Vessel in Sea-ice
title_fullStr Control and Simulation of a Thruster-Assisted Moored Offshore Vessel in Sea-ice
title_full_unstemmed Control and Simulation of a Thruster-Assisted Moored Offshore Vessel in Sea-ice
title_sort control and simulation of a thruster-assisted moored offshore vessel in sea-ice
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