2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2015.05.004
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A review of vertical motion heave compensation systems

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“…4) Disturbance attenuation in offshore mechatronic systems. In the offshore and marine industries, the heave motion compensation systems are widely used while distinguishing between passive, active, hybrid passive-active, and wave synchronization systems [23]. These pose high challenges on the underlying control algorithms and equipment, in view of the weakly known environmental dynamics coming from the winds and waves.…”
Section: ) Observation Tools For Somsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4) Disturbance attenuation in offshore mechatronic systems. In the offshore and marine industries, the heave motion compensation systems are widely used while distinguishing between passive, active, hybrid passive-active, and wave synchronization systems [23]. These pose high challenges on the underlying control algorithms and equipment, in view of the weakly known environmental dynamics coming from the winds and waves.…”
Section: ) Observation Tools For Somsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-noise emission of equipment (Rahman and Abdullah, 1991) -faults on induction motors (IMs) (Thorsen and Dalva, 1995) and (Mendel et al, 2009) -wireless technology (Petersen et al, 2008) -needs for technological development (Springett et al, 2010) -increase of value robustness (Allaverdi et al, 2013) -actuation types of intelligent completion systems (Potiani and Motta, 2014) -heave compensation systems (Woodacre et al, 2015) -electric ship propulsion (Hansen and Wendt, 2015) -diagnostics and prognostics of offshore wind turbines (Kandukuri et al, 2016) not much work is reported on benchmarking electric and hydraulic drives in a broader perspective, specifically for offshore drilling applications. The current paper fills this gap.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
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“…For this reason, the active heave compensation is applied [10]. There are two types of heave compensation.The first is a passive heave compensation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%