B63B35/66

System and method for powering an engine-driven platform

A system for providing mechanical and electrical power in a vehicle or other engine-driven platform includes a first engine having a first power rating and a second engine having a second power rating that is less than the first power rating. The system further includes a first generator (for example, an alternator) for generating electrical power for a load operation (such as vehicle propulsion), and a second generator (for example, a DFIG) for generating fixed frequency electrical power; both generators are operatively connected to and powered by the first and/or second engines. The first and/or second engines may be selected to power the first generator for generating power for vehicle propulsion or another load operation depending upon situational power requirements of the engine-driven platform.

Cargo transfer vessel
10526046 · 2020-01-07 · ·

The invention concerns a cargo transfer vessel for transferring fluid between an offshore production facility and a tanker and a method for transferring the fluid. The cargo transfer vessel comprise a hull having a first and a second outer longitudinal hull side; a deck, propulsion means for actively maintaining the cargo transfer vessel at a predetermined distance from the offshore production facility and the tanker during fluid transfer operations and fluid transfer means for transferring fluid between the offshore structure and the tanker. The vessel is further characterized in that the hull comprises a main hull member and at least one protruding hull member arranged below the cargo transfer vessels water line at each of the outer longitudinal hull sides for suppressing roll of the vessel, wherein the at least one protruding hull member extends at least partly along the hulls longitudinal length, i.e. from the start of the vessel's bow to the end of the vessel's aft.

Cargo transfer vessel
10526046 · 2020-01-07 · ·

The invention concerns a cargo transfer vessel for transferring fluid between an offshore production facility and a tanker and a method for transferring the fluid. The cargo transfer vessel comprise a hull having a first and a second outer longitudinal hull side; a deck, propulsion means for actively maintaining the cargo transfer vessel at a predetermined distance from the offshore production facility and the tanker during fluid transfer operations and fluid transfer means for transferring fluid between the offshore structure and the tanker. The vessel is further characterized in that the hull comprises a main hull member and at least one protruding hull member arranged below the cargo transfer vessels water line at each of the outer longitudinal hull sides for suppressing roll of the vessel, wherein the at least one protruding hull member extends at least partly along the hulls longitudinal length, i.e. from the start of the vessel's bow to the end of the vessel's aft.

Ballast and de-ballast system and methods

A ballast and de-ballast system and method for an articulated tug barge (ATB) or integrated tug barge (ITB) are described herein. The system includes a tug ballast tank located on the tug, the tug ballast tank being configured to hold ballast water; and a barge trim tank located on the barge, the barge trim tank being configured to hold ballast water. The system further includes at least one umbilical line connecting the tug ballast tank to the barge trim tank. The system is configured to transfer ballast water between the tug ballast tank and the barge trim tank via the at least one umbilical line.

Ballast and de-ballast system and methods

A ballast and de-ballast system and method for an articulated tug barge (ATB) or integrated tug barge (ITB) are described herein. The system includes a tug ballast tank located on the tug, the tug ballast tank being configured to hold ballast water; and a barge trim tank located on the barge, the barge trim tank being configured to hold ballast water. The system further includes at least one umbilical line connecting the tug ballast tank to the barge trim tank. The system is configured to transfer ballast water between the tug ballast tank and the barge trim tank via the at least one umbilical line.

MODIFIED WORKBOAT AND METHOD FOR EFFICIENTLY POWERING A WORKBOAT
20240116614 · 2024-04-11 ·

A modular configuration of a workboat including a main deck. The workboat includes an engine operators station including one or more variable frequency drives and one or more switchboards to manage propulsion of the workboat. The workboat also includes one or more battery sets, wherein each of the one or more battery sets includes a plurality of batteries contained in a battery set container, wherein at least one of the one or more battery sets is coupled to one or more systems of the workboat that require energy. The battery set containers may be moved using a rail structure of the workboat below the main deck. The one or more battery set containers may be moved back and forth below the main deck for transfer in and out of the workboat.

MODIFIED WORKBOAT AND METHOD FOR EFFICIENTLY POWERING A WORKBOAT
20240116614 · 2024-04-11 ·

A modular configuration of a workboat including a main deck. The workboat includes an engine operators station including one or more variable frequency drives and one or more switchboards to manage propulsion of the workboat. The workboat also includes one or more battery sets, wherein each of the one or more battery sets includes a plurality of batteries contained in a battery set container, wherein at least one of the one or more battery sets is coupled to one or more systems of the workboat that require energy. The battery set containers may be moved using a rail structure of the workboat below the main deck. The one or more battery set containers may be moved back and forth below the main deck for transfer in and out of the workboat.

DYNAMIC TUG WINCH CONTROL
20190315440 · 2019-10-17 ·

The invention relates to a tug controller and a tug for maneuvering a towed vessel, comprising a dynamic positioning system, and a tow equipment comprising a towline connected to the towed vessel, wherein the tow equipment is automatically controlled by the dynamic positioning system based on a plurality of input parameters.

DYNAMIC TUG WINCH CONTROL
20190315440 · 2019-10-17 ·

The invention relates to a tug controller and a tug for maneuvering a towed vessel, comprising a dynamic positioning system, and a tow equipment comprising a towline connected to the towed vessel, wherein the tow equipment is automatically controlled by the dynamic positioning system based on a plurality of input parameters.

TUG APPROACH CONTROL
20190317209 · 2019-10-17 ·

The invention relates to a tug for maneuvering a vessel, comprising at least one proximity sensor in a contact area, the proximity sensor being configured to detect a distance between the contact area and the vessel, and a tug controller unit controlling an approach of the tug towards the vessel based on the detected distance between the contact area and the vessel.