Author
Listed:
- Serhii Zinchenko
(Kherson State Maritime Academy)
- Oleh Tovstokoryi
(Kherson State Maritime Academy)
- Oleksandr Sapronov
(Kherson State Maritime Academy)
- Andrii Petrovskyi
(Kherson State Maritime Academy)
- Artem Ivanov
(Kherson State Maritime Academy)
- Kostiantyn Tymofeiev
(Kherson State Maritime Academy)
Abstract
The object of research is the processes of automatic control of the vessel rotation around the pivot point with zero drift. In recent years, the number of vessels and their sizes has increased significantly, while the size of ports has grown much more slowly. There is an urgent need to optimize control processes, especially in compressed waters. One of the directions of such optimization is the use of the pivot point concept – an alternative vision of the vessel movement during its maneuvering. It is shown that the circulation radius and the position of the vessel on circulation are determined by the pivot point abscissa and ordinate. Linearized models of the two most common control schemes are considered: the control scheme of a single-screw conventional vessel without a bow thruster and the control scheme of a single-screw conventional vessel with a bow thruster. For the steady state of each of these schemes, controls were obtained that ensure the circulation of the vessel around a pivot point position without drift angle. This makes it possible to reduce the width of the traffic lane, increase traffic safety, reduce hydrodynamic resistance and fuel consumption, create favorable conditions for carrying out technological operations, for example, mooring, and reduce the influence of the human factor on control processes. The workability and effectiveness of the developed methods were verified by mathematical modeling of the MSС Container Ship (Dis. 32025t) automatic mooring without drift angle on the imitation modeling stand created by the authors on the basis of the Navi Trainer 5000 navigation simulator. The obtained capabilities are explained by the use of the mathematical model of the vessel in the on-board controller of the automated system and modern mathematical apparatus. The developed methods can be used on the vessels, provided to integration into the existing automated system of an on-board controller with open architecture, to increase the capabilities of automatic vessel movement control. Today, all automated systems already use the electronic principle of generating and transmitting signals from control devices (power plant telegraph, rudder, bow and stern thruster telegraphs and etc.) to executive devices, which greatly simplifies the integration of the on-board controller and the creation of a closed circuit of automatic control.
Suggested Citation
Serhii Zinchenko & Oleh Tovstokoryi & Oleksandr Sapronov & Andrii Petrovskyi & Artem Ivanov & Kostiantyn Tymofeiev, 2022.
"Development of automatic control methods of vessel rotation around the pivot point without drift,"
Technology audit and production reserves, PC TECHNOLOGY CENTER, vol. 6(2(68)), pages 16-21, November.
Handle:
RePEc:baq:taprar:v:6:y:2022:i:2:p:16-21
DOI: 10.15587/2706-5448.2022.269364
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