DocumentCode
2912991
Title
An air independent stirling energy system for autonomous ROVs
Author
Nilsson, Herbert ; Bratt, Christer
Author_Institution
United Stirling AB, Malmö, Sweden
Volume
5
fYear
1987
fDate
31929
Firstpage
102
Lastpage
107
Abstract
Stirling engines in underwater applications allow for considerably increased endurance in submerged position, also combined with vibrationless and silent operation of the vehicle. These qualities are most important from military point of view. Recently the Royal Swedish Navy has awarded United Stirling AB a cost sharing contract, also sponsored by SIND (The Swedish National Industrial Board), on development of an air independent propulsion system for an untethered autonomous remotely operated vehicle (AROV). SUTEC, a Swedish company specialized on development and manufacture of ROVs is, under a similar contract with the Royal Swedish Navy, responsible for development of the AROV, using the Stirling machinery. The Stirling energy system will be based on a well proven, reliable Stirling engine concept, adapted for underwater application, using high pressure oxygen combustion with a petroleum derivative, e.g. white Spirit, as a fuel. Initially a design study of the Stirling powered module, including fuel and oxygen storages, will be made for final choice of basic engine concept and type of oxygen supply system (LOX or GOX).
Keywords
Contracts; Costs; Defense industry; Fuels; Machinery; Manufacturing industries; Propulsion; Remotely operated vehicles; Stirling engines; Underwater vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Unmanned Untethered Submersible Technology, Proceedings of the 1987 5th International Symposium on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/UUST.1987.1158569
Filename
1158569
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