SWIVEL FOR MOORING ARRANGEMENT
20170240248 · 2017-08-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B35/4413
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B21/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02K7/1892
ELECTRICITY
F16G15/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B06B1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B21/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B06B1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02K7/18
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A swivel (100) for a mooring line comprises a first element (110) with a first line coupler (111) and a second element (112) with a second line coupler (113). The first element (110) and the second element (112) are rotatable relative to each other. An electric power generator (120) converts a relative rotation between the first element (110) and the second element (112) into electric power. In use, the line couplers (111, 113) are attached to separate segments of the mooring line. A pull F applied to or relieved from the mooring line causes the relative rotation. The swivel preferably contains a battery and a control unit, and may supply power to one or mode sensors, transmitters and/or transducers (130) built into or external to the swivel (100). A system for monitoring a mooring arrangement is also disclosed.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A swivel for a mooring line, the swivel comprising: a first element with a first line coupler; a second element with a second line coupler, wherein the first element and the second element are rotatable relative to each other; and an electric power generator converting a relative rotation between the first element and the second element into electric power.
12. The swivel according to claim 11, further comprising a battery for collecting and storing the generated electric power.
13. The swivel according to claim 12, further comprising a control unit in communication with the electric power generator.
14. The swivel according to claim 11, further comprising a sensor.
15. The swivel according to claim 14, wherein the sensor is selected from a group comprising an accelerometer, a hydrophone, a pressure gauge, a slant range meter, a strain gauge arranged to measure tension and/or torque and an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler.
16. The swivel according to claim 11, further comprising a transceiver arranged to convert an electric signal to an acoustic signal and vice versa.
17. The swivel according to claim 11, further comprising other equipment powered by the electric power generator.
18. A system for monitoring a mooring arrangement comprising: at least one mooring line with a swivel according to claim 11; a sensor array powered by the swivel; and a communication link from the sensor array to a central controller, wherein the central controller comprises output means for conveying the status of the sensor array.
19. The system according to claim 18, wherein the sensor array comprises a plurality of mooring lines extending in different directions from a moored structure and a swivel according to claim 14.
20. The system according to claim 18, wherein the output means comprises a display and/or alerting means.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] The invention will be explained by way of examples and with reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] The drawings are schematic and intended to illustrate the invention. They are not necessarily to scale, and numerous details known to the skilled person are omitted for clarity.
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[0038] The generator 120 as such is not part of the invention, and any suitable type may be used with the present invention. As well known, an electric generator generally comprises a winding rotating in a magnetic field such that electric current is induced in the winding. For simplicity, size and efficiency, generators where the magnetic field is set up by permanent magnets should be considered. In particular, magnets using rare earth elements (i.e. elements from the actinides and/or the lanthanides), such as neodymium magnets, may have a small size and still provide a suitable magnetic field. Furthermore, at least the windings should be encapsulated in a housing of any non-ferromagnetic material suitable for sub sea applications such as titanium or a suitable polymer. Of course, any other electrical components may be encapsulated similarly. The actual design of the swivel and generator assembly is left to the skilled person.
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[0040] Referring briefly to
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[0042] The control unit 125 may amplify, digitize and/or perform other signal processing on a signal from the sensor(s) 130, as well as signals for transmitting data or received signals, e.g. to retrieve a control command. Thus, for example, the control unit 125 may be configured to supply certain parameters on request, other parameters if a certain event occurs and still other parameters at fixed intervals. The actual implementation of the control unit 125 is a design issue left to the skilled person.
[0043] Other devices, represented by reference numeral 134, can be, for example, a strobe or a reference or navigation beacon powered by the generator 120.
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[0045] Each mooring line 10, in
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[0047] The dotted lines at reference numeral 3 represent an acoustic part of the communication line from the swivels 100, 100b to a central receiver (not shown) at the surface. The central receiver can, for example, be located on the moored structure 2 and/or aboard an anchor handling vessel 20. Parameters transmitted through the acoustic part 3 of the communication line can, for example, include accelerometer data for collision detection, which are important for the moored structure 2 also at times when no anchor handling is performed, and torque data, which are especially important for the anchor handling vessel 20 when the anchor 6 is deployed or retrieved.
[0048] The invention has been explained by means of examples. These examples are provided for illustration only, and do not limit the scope of the following claims.