Abstract

DP vessels have a possibility to maintain their position or heading by using thrusters and propellers but the heave compensation is not possible that way. Heave compensation is a technique used to reduce the influence of waves on a hull or only a part of an equipment inside the hull. There are two types of heave compensation: passive (PHC) and active (AHC). Due to limit, the energy demand the hybrid heave compensation (HHC) is often in use. The offshore activities needed the compensation to some extend (level) could be drilling, handling loads in cranes or pipe laying. Different types of Heave Compensator Systems (HCS) are used to compensate for these movements. Safety of these offshore activities is so important that the area of power (using external energy) and non-power (using only the energy of wave movement) drives are quickly developed. The heave compensators allow increasing the weather window and better making use of the offshore vessels. The expected level of decreasing the vessel heave in compare to work equipment is from 5 to 50 times. Active compensation by hydraulic motor needs its active run for motion compensation and the system ought to be equipped with accelerometer senses of ship movement. Computing algorithms and the choice of control method are principal in HCS performance. In the article, it was shown examples of different types of compensators with their advantages and disadvantages and their utilization.

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