DocumentCode
3225929
Title
Optimal harvesting patterns for a seaweed harvester
Author
Gallieri, M. ; Ringwood, J.
Author_Institution
Dipt. di Ing., Inf., Gestionale e dell´Autom., UNIVPM, Ancona, Italy
fYear
2009
fDate
10-11 June 2009
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
In this paper, a 9 degree of freedom seaweed harvester dynamical model is presented. The model presented describes the coupled dynamics of a vessel and a harvesting device, lifted by a winch, subject to sea waves disturbances. In order to find an appropriate harvesting path, which minimizes the harvester motions, the model response is simulated for different encounter angles. This 9 DOF seaweed harvester model is defined by merging the unified ship model, given in Fossen, Perez, including the seakeeping fluid memory effects, and the Nielsen, Fard 9 DOF shipcrane model, which includes an elastic coupling between the vessel and the harvester, and computes the harvester hydrodynamics, as in. For the ship-harvester elastic coupling, a linear stiffness matrix, based on Shashikala et al, has been computed. The model obtained also includes the effects of the vessel forward speed, the wave and current loads, the ship propellers and motion control forces, and the winch motor dynamics. The motor dynamic is based on the control-oriented models of Messineo et al. A mathematical formulation is first presented, and its assumptions are discussed. Then, a model simulation, obtained by modifying the Fossen et al Simulink MSS Toolbox, and its results, are discussed. The harvester position variance and the RMSE index are compared, for the simulation results of different harvesting paths, and a compromise solution is discussed.
Keywords
elastic constants; hydrodynamics; materials handling equipment; motion control; ships; elastic coupling; harvesting device; hydrodynamics; linear stiffness matrix; motion control forces; optimal harvesting patterns; sea waves disturbances; seakeeping fluid memory effects; seaweed harvester; ship propellers; MSS Toolbox; Seaweed harvester; marine systems; multibody systems; offshore lifts;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Signals and Systems Conference (ISSC 2009), IET Irish
Conference_Location
Dublin
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp.2009.1720
Filename
5524677
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