DP systems guide released
“The use of DP systems has been expanded not only in terms of the number of vessels outfitted with the systems, but also in the increasing advancement of DP technologies,” said Ken Richardson, vice president of Energy Project Development at ABS, noting that the vast majority of newbuild floating mobile offshore drilling units will have DP capability. “DP reliability is particularly important in frontier areas where deepwater drilling is reaching greater depths, and in challenging harsh-weather environments around the world.”
According to ABS, the new guide provides standards for enhanced notations to guide clients in selecting the level of compliance for a vessel’s DP capability, which broadens the notation choices, increasing the likelihood of getting a unit outfitted with the most appropriate system for each application.
The new Enhanced System (EHS) notation encourages robust designs of DP systems by providing optional requirements. The multiple levels of EHS notation – for power, control and fire protection – provide owners with the flexibility to tailor the notation to the most important components of the system for the unit’s intended operations.
Because these newbuilds will work around the globe, ABS said, the ABS Guide for Dynamic Positioning Systems offers an optional notation for Station-Keeping Performance (SKP). The notation allows owners to select equipment based on North Sea conditions or to select environmental criteria specific to the intended areas of operation.
The DP Guide also includes detailed procedures for assessing available thrust, taking into account thruster interactions (thruster-thruster, thruster-hull, thruster-current), which is especially useful in the early stages of design.