![]() With its state-of-the art dynamic positioning (DP) system, a reference suite which is second to none and excellent sea-keeping characteristics, the CCC Maritime 1 is the right choice for your offshore construction requirements. Dynamic positioning may either be absolute in that the position is locked to a fixed point over the bottom, or relative to a moving object like another ship or an underwater vehicle. This allows operations at sea where mooring or anchoring is not feasible due to deep water, congestion on the sea bottom (pipelines, templates) or other problems. ![]() ![]() This knowledge, combined with the sensor information, allows the computer to calculate the required steering angle and thruster output for each thruster. Examples of vessel types that employ DP include but are not limited to ships and semi-submersible Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODU) The computer program contains a mathematical model of the vessel that includes information pertaining to the wind and current drag of the vessel and the location of the thrusters. Position reference sensors, combined with wind sensors, motion sensors and, provide information to the computer pertaining to the vessel's position and the magnitude and direction of environmental forces affecting its position. ![]() Dynamic positioning (DP) is a computer controlled system to automatically maintain a 's position and heading by using her own propellers and thrusters. Offshore Support Vessel Toisa Perseus with, in the background, the fifth-generation deepwater Discoverer Enterprise, at the location.
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