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Book Synopsis Definition of the Requirements of a Station Keeping Subsystem (SKSS) Engineering Evaluation Tool (SKEET). Final Report by :
Download or read book Definition of the Requirements of a Station Keeping Subsystem (SKSS) Engineering Evaluation Tool (SKEET). Final Report written by and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A study of the requirements of an OTEC Station Keeping Subsystem (SKSS) Engineering Evaluation TOOL (SKEET) has been completed by Hoffman Maritime Consultants Inc. SKEET is intended to provide a basis for quantitative comparison and assessment of candidate SKSS performance based on realistic predictions of expected loads, motions and displacements obtained by modeling all significant environmental and operational factors. The objectives of the study are: to define the required elements of a SKEET, and to assess the state of the art of technology related to SKEET. The results provide a technical basis for decisions regarding the planning, acquisition and implementation of a SKEET. It is noted that selection of specific analytical methods to be incorporated in SKEET is beyond the scope of the present study. The requirements for formulation of a SKEET, based on supporting documentation provided in separate volumes, are summarized. The results of the study have shown that: existing technology and methods of analysis are adequate to fulfill the basic requirements of SKEET, except that further validation is required for methods of predicting second order wave drift forces for cases other than ship in beam seas. Therefore, it is concluded that: development of a SKEET is essentially a process of selection, adaptation, integration and validation; and that a basic SKEET capability could be achieved within a one year period.
Book Synopsis Definition of the Requirements of a Station Keeping Subsystem (SKSS) Engineering Evaluation Tool (SKEET) by : Hoffman Maritime Consultants, Inc
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Book Synopsis Assessment of the State-of-the-art Technology Related to SKEET (Station Keeping Subsystem Engineering Evaluation Tool) by : Hoffman Maritime Consultants, Inc
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Book Synopsis Assessment of the State-of-the-art Technology Related to SKEET (Station Keeping Subsystem Engineering Evaluation Tool) by : Hoffman Maritime Consultants, Inc
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Book Synopsis Evaluation of Physical Characteristics and Phenomena, Sensitivity and Interaction Effects, Performance Criteria and Output Requirements for a Station Keeping Subsystem Engineering Evaluation Tool (SKEET). by :
Download or read book Evaluation of Physical Characteristics and Phenomena, Sensitivity and Interaction Effects, Performance Criteria and Output Requirements for a Station Keeping Subsystem Engineering Evaluation Tool (SKEET). written by and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The fundamental purpose for SKEET is to provide a means of simulating and evaluating OTEC platform SKSS performance. This evaluation capability may be employed in the process of a design review, comparison of alternative concepts, operational planning, establishing risk and reliability criteria and a host of other applications. However, the central requirement is that SKEET have the capability to predict the excursions on motions of the platform and loads on the SKSS as a result of environmental effects under a range of operational conditions. The principal elements which should be represented by the SKEET model include: environment (wind, current, waves); vessel/CWP configuration; mooring system (including anchor/soil and electrical riser cable interactions); and dynamic positioning system effects. Findings are summarized of the following two tasks that have been undertaken to formulate a definition of the requirements of SKEET: Task III - identify and classify the physical characteristics and phenomena and evaluate interaction effects; and Task IV - establish mooring performance criteria. The objective of Task III was to define the range of physical parameters that must be incorporated into SKEET and to make an assessment of the most appropriate manner in which to incorporate each of those parameters. The objective of Task IV was to define the required outputs from SKEET. (WHK).
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Book Synopsis Evaluation of Physical Characteristics and Phenomena ; Sensitivity and Interaction Effects ; Performance Criteria and Output Requirements for a Station Keeping Subsystem Engineering Evaluation Tool (SKEET) by : Hoffman Maritime Consultants, Inc
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Book Synopsis Preliminary Designs for Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Stationkeeping Subsystems (SKSS). Task I. Design Requirements. Final Report by :
Download or read book Preliminary Designs for Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Stationkeeping Subsystems (SKSS). Task I. Design Requirements. Final Report written by and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The results of Task I, Design Requirements, are presented. Environmental conditions for the Punta Tuna, Puerto Rico site are reviewed and synthesized to provide definition of current, wind and wave severity, direction, and occurrence for service, operational, and extreme sea states. SKSS performance requirements, including design life and watch circle, are followed by interface considerations particularly for the electrical transmission riser cable, and design criteria including safety and load factors. The SKSS concepts will be analyzed to evaluate performance, reliability, and cost. Performance analysis conducted included catenary anchor leg static calculations to size components, as well as drag due to environmental loads in the operational and extreme sea states for both ship and spar platforms. Dynamic analyses and trade studies to be conducted in Task II are presented. A reliability and risk assessment analysis of the three basic SKSS types - single-, multiple-, and tension-anchor-leg moors - was completed, indicating that the multiple-anchor-leg/multiple-point rotary or turret moor has the lowest risk-criticality for the ship, while that for the spar is the multiple-anchor-leg/multiple-point moor. The catenary single-anchor-leg/single-point moor has insufficient reliability for both platforms. The life cycle cost analysis methodology, including work breakdown structure, cost estimating, and cost minimization define the approach to costing to be followed throughout the study. The results of these design trades and analyses will first be applied to concept ranking required for recommendation of a SKSS concept for each platform.
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Download or read book Preliminary Designs for OTEC Stationkeeping Subsystems (SKSS). Summary Report written by and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This summary report presents a condensation of the designs as developed from requirements and concept selection to preliminary design. The study consists of the following six tasks: (1) Design requirements: establish design environmental conditions and criteria. Develop methodology to both assess SKSS reliability and performance, and minimize life cycle costs. (2) Conceptual design: develop at least two SKSS conceptual designs for both barge and spar platform (eight in all). Consider commercial plant SKSS, verify feasibility, define problem areas, estimate life cycle cost. Develop deployment, operation and maintenance scenarios. Recommend an SKSS concept for each platform. (3) Preliminary design; prepare preliminary designs for two SKSS concepts selected by NOAA/DOE. Optimize the designs, provide deployment and retrieval procedures, support requirements, evaute reliability and performance. Assess effects of watch circle and water depth variation. (4) Development and testing recommendations: recommend programs required to confirm design assumptions and performance predictions, including material and component development, and soils investigation. Estimate cost and schedule required to perform these programs. (5) Cost-time analysis: develop a detailed cost and schedule for the acquisition, transportation, deployment, inspection, maintenance, spares, replacement and salvage for the SKSS designs. (6) Commercial plant SKSS recommendations: assess applicability of designs to commercial plant SKSS. Recommend development program and at-sea tests as requied with estimate of cost and schedule. (WHK).