Title: Review of Underwater Vehicles
1Review of Underwater Vehicles
2Types of Underwater Vehicles
Insert Fig. 1.3 from text book
3Types of Underwater Vehicles
- Manned Vehicles
- Unmanned Vehicles
- Non-Vehicles
4Manned Vehicles
5Submarines
- Military
- Research
- Tourist
6Military Submarines
- Classified by Propulsion System
- Nuclear
- Diesel-Electric
- Classified by Mission
- Attack
- Missile
7Research Submarines
- Submersibles
- Smaller
- Carries 2 to 3 scientists
8Tourist Submarines
9Atmospheric Diving Suit
- Resemble space Suits
- One person Submersible
- Expensive to maintain
10OceanWorks Atmospheric Diving Suit (ADS) The
best current example of non-hyperbaric
underwater intervention. The secret is in the
pressure balanced joints. Note claws and limited
visibility.
11Unmanned Vehicles
- ROVs
- AUVs
- Hybrid Vehicles
12ROVs
- Free-Swimming
- Bottom Crawling
- Structurally Reliant
13Free Swimming ROVs
- All are tethered
- Tether provides, power and data
- Equipped with video/TV Cameras
- Highly maneuverable
14Free Swimming ROVs
- Heavy Duty Work Class
- Work Class
- High-Capability Electric
- Small (electric) ROV Observation Class
15Heavy Work Class
- They primarily service the oil and gas industry
- 225 Horsepower - 2900 pounds of vertical lift
- Multiple heavy tools
16Work Class
Electro-Hydraulic 100-200 HP Drilling support,
Construction, Pipeline or Inspection
17High-Capability Electric
- Compact work class system
- Not as powerful as hydraulic
- 2000-4000 lbs
- Payload 220-440 lbs
- Depth capacity to approximately 3,000
18Small (electric) ROV(Observation Class)
- Lower Cost
- Usually less than 10 HP
- Used for inspection
- Observation
- Search and Rescue
- Scientific Exploration
19Bottom Crawling ROVs
500 Horsepower Cable and Pipeline, Trencher
- Large
- Heavily Weighted
- Used for trenching and burying cable
20Structurally Reliant ROVs
- Attached to various types of underwater
structures - Used for cleaning or inspecting structure they
are attached to
21AUVsAutonomous Underwater Vehicles
- Tether less
- Carries own power
- No pilot
- Pre-Programmed
- Easy Launch and Recovery
22Gliders
- Require less stored energy
23Hybrid Vehicles
- Nereus
- Can be operated as an ROV or as an AUV
- http//www.whoi.edu/home/interactive/nereus/
24Non-Vehicles
- Underwater Habitats
- Tow fish
- Anchored Platforms
25Underwater Habitats
26Tow fish
27Anchored Platforms