Modelling and assessment of ROV capacity within an autonomous offshore intervention system

C. Zhao, P. R. Thies, L. Johanning, J. Cowles

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Abstract

Autonomous Surface Vehicles and Remotely Operated Vehicles (ASV/ROV) system have received significant industrial and academic attention for offshore applications because of its low-risk operations in harsh and potentially dangerous conditions. This paper discusses the hydrodynamic and mission performance of three potential ROVs in an ASV/ROV system to support the decision making for ROV selection. The considered ROVs have different physical properties, dive characteristics and payload capabilities. For the ROVs, a nonlinear thrust control strategy is employed to reach the target. The ROV capability is tested against different current velocities and water depths. The results show that the ROV with the smallest normalized thrust, i.e. max vertical thrust normalised by the total payload, requires the lowest umbilical payout rate to reach the target. The tidal current capacity of the ROV, i.e. the current it is able to overcome, increases with a smaller target water depth and a larger normalized thrust.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDevelopments in Renewable Energies Offshore - Proceedings the 4th International Conference on Renewable Energies Offshore, RENEW 2020
EditorsC. Guedes Soares
PublisherCRC Press/Balkema
Pages755-759
Number of pages5
ISBN (Electronic)9780367681319
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Event4th International Conference on Renewable Energies Offshore, RENEW 2020 - Lisbon, Portugal
Duration: 12 Oct 202015 Oct 2020

Publication series

NameDevelopments in Renewable Energies Offshore - Proceedings the 4th International Conference on Renewable Energies Offshore, RENEW 2020

Conference

Conference4th International Conference on Renewable Energies Offshore, RENEW 2020
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityLisbon
Period12/10/2015/10/20

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering

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