ABSTRACT

Dynamic Positioning for Engineers enables the reader to acquire the basic knowledge of the concepts and understanding of the dynamic positioning (DP) system from the systems perspective. This book illustrates the system, subsystems and components of the DP system to better tackle maintenance, problems and breakdowns, leading to an increased mean time between failures and effective fault finding on dynamic positioning DP-related equipment. Overall, this text will help professionals reduce downtime and higher repair costs. Aimed at onboard electrical engineers, engine room watch officers, chief engineers, DP professionals onboard, in onshore officers and those taking DP training courses, this book:

  • Explains automation and its application in the DP system
  • Describes environmental sensors and position reference sensors as important inputs to the DP system
  • Includes chapters on power management and thrusters
  • Aids engineers in maintaining a the DP system in good operational condition

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction to Offshore

chapter 3|6 pages

The Seven Components of a DP System

chapter 6|6 pages

DP Class/Equipment Class

chapter 8|10 pages

Thruster Controls and Automation

chapter 9|10 pages

Power Management System (PMS)

chapter 10|8 pages

Harmonics in Power System

chapter 11|8 pages

Introduction to Environmental Sensors

chapter 12|22 pages

Introduction to Position Reference Sensors

chapter 14|6 pages

Architecture of a DP System

chapter 15|6 pages

Basics of Networking in DP

chapter 16|8 pages

Types of Signals Used in DP Automation

chapter 18|8 pages

DP Trials and Documentation

chapter 20|4 pages

Roles and Responsibilities