Servicing the Arctic. Report 2: Evaluation of Damen Concepts in Arctic Conditions: Concepts Survey

Background At the start of a design it is often good to look at comparable designs. What choices were made, what are the operations, what equipment is used? This report looks at three Damen ships, which are already capable of offshore support. These vessels are designed for open water. Looking just...

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Main Authors: Bos, R.W. (author), Huisman, T.J. (author), Obers, M.P.W. (author), Schaap, T. (author), Van der Zalm, M. (author)
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 2013
Subjects:
DNV
PSV
SSV
ice
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spelling fttudelft:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:e894b3b2-d6be-4ebc-9488-f697c2d90acd 2023-07-30T04:01:01+02:00 Servicing the Arctic. Report 2: Evaluation of Damen Concepts in Arctic Conditions: Concepts Survey Bos, R.W. (author) Huisman, T.J. (author) Obers, M.P.W. (author) Schaap, T. (author) Van der Zalm, M. (author) 2013-01-22 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e894b3b2-d6be-4ebc-9488-f697c2d90acd en eng http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e894b3b2-d6be-4ebc-9488-f697c2d90acd (c) 2013 The Author(s) AMTSV arctic minor TopTrack Arctic Offshore Supply Vessel Damen Shipyards MARIN DNV TU Delft Aalto University winterization PSV AHTS SSV ice report Text 2013 fttudelft 2023-07-08T20:25:52Z Background At the start of a design it is often good to look at comparable designs. What choices were made, what are the operations, what equipment is used? This report looks at three Damen ships, which are already capable of offshore support. These vessels are designed for open water. Looking just at what has to improve for operating in the Arctic will give a feeling for the design of such vessels. The recommendations are taken into account in the next report, where a concept design of an Arctic Offshore Support Vessel will be developed. Results There are two operational profiles per vessel. One is the original operational profile and the other one is about the same operations but then in ice. The operational profiles are used for calculating an indication of fuel consumption. The ships themselves are tested on winterization, resistance, propulsion, construction and stability. This is done according to rules and guidelines available. For the resistance prediction the Lindqvist and Riska formulae are used. Winterization of the ships is very well possible, because the superstructure that is in place is already providing cover. The working and safety areas that are still outside have to be enclosed and the equipment that is on deck will have to be winterized. The resistance of the ships can only be determined with Riska, due to the fact that the bow angles are not intended for icebreaking. This results in a negative crushing component with Lindqvist. A high resistance is the result for the three vessels, leading to a high required propulsion power, around 30 MW. This is rather high compared to similar vessel, Vitus Bering, which requires 13 MW for the same speed and ice thickness. Sailing backwards through the ice could be an option to decrease this power requirement. There are relatively minor adaptions required to do so. Looking at the construction, a ice strengthening has to be applied to the hull. Dependent on the class notation and location around the hull, the steel thickness ranges from 20 - 80 mm. This is ... Report Arctic Delft University of Technology: Institutional Repository Arctic
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arctic minor
TopTrack
Arctic Offshore Supply Vessel
Damen Shipyards
MARIN
DNV
TU Delft
Aalto University
winterization
PSV
AHTS
SSV
ice
spellingShingle AMTSV
arctic minor
TopTrack
Arctic Offshore Supply Vessel
Damen Shipyards
MARIN
DNV
TU Delft
Aalto University
winterization
PSV
AHTS
SSV
ice
Bos, R.W. (author)
Huisman, T.J. (author)
Obers, M.P.W. (author)
Schaap, T. (author)
Van der Zalm, M. (author)
Servicing the Arctic. Report 2: Evaluation of Damen Concepts in Arctic Conditions: Concepts Survey
topic_facet AMTSV
arctic minor
TopTrack
Arctic Offshore Supply Vessel
Damen Shipyards
MARIN
DNV
TU Delft
Aalto University
winterization
PSV
AHTS
SSV
ice
description Background At the start of a design it is often good to look at comparable designs. What choices were made, what are the operations, what equipment is used? This report looks at three Damen ships, which are already capable of offshore support. These vessels are designed for open water. Looking just at what has to improve for operating in the Arctic will give a feeling for the design of such vessels. The recommendations are taken into account in the next report, where a concept design of an Arctic Offshore Support Vessel will be developed. Results There are two operational profiles per vessel. One is the original operational profile and the other one is about the same operations but then in ice. The operational profiles are used for calculating an indication of fuel consumption. The ships themselves are tested on winterization, resistance, propulsion, construction and stability. This is done according to rules and guidelines available. For the resistance prediction the Lindqvist and Riska formulae are used. Winterization of the ships is very well possible, because the superstructure that is in place is already providing cover. The working and safety areas that are still outside have to be enclosed and the equipment that is on deck will have to be winterized. The resistance of the ships can only be determined with Riska, due to the fact that the bow angles are not intended for icebreaking. This results in a negative crushing component with Lindqvist. A high resistance is the result for the three vessels, leading to a high required propulsion power, around 30 MW. This is rather high compared to similar vessel, Vitus Bering, which requires 13 MW for the same speed and ice thickness. Sailing backwards through the ice could be an option to decrease this power requirement. There are relatively minor adaptions required to do so. Looking at the construction, a ice strengthening has to be applied to the hull. Dependent on the class notation and location around the hull, the steel thickness ranges from 20 - 80 mm. This is ...
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author Bos, R.W. (author)
Huisman, T.J. (author)
Obers, M.P.W. (author)
Schaap, T. (author)
Van der Zalm, M. (author)
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Obers, M.P.W. (author)
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title Servicing the Arctic. Report 2: Evaluation of Damen Concepts in Arctic Conditions: Concepts Survey
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