Power Integrity Requirement of New Generation of ROV for Deep Sea Operation
Keywords:
Power; Electrical; ROV; Integrity; Deep water
Abstract
Remotely operated vehicles ROVs system requires powerful vehicles to support the bollard thrust and tool power required for deepwater tasks Evolving deeper waters vehicle support for heavy-duty tasks demand deepwater subsea construction repair and maintenance require efficient ROV power pack to support these tasks Typical work-class ROV systems provide maximum power levels ranging from 100 to 200 horsepower that produce impressive thrust in either vertical or horizontal directions Problem associated with ROV power pack include inefficiencies in the power system designs that limit peak system performance thrust curves inability of the hydraulic system to adjust to varying demands environmental concern related to energy usage and ship husbandry This paper address the design and development of a variable pressure power delivery and propulsion system that significantly increases overall system efficiency to maximize use of available power
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2012-10-15
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