Analysis of ship roll gyrostabiliser control


Autoria(s): Perez, Tristan; Steinmann, Paul
Contribuinte(s)

Donha, Decio Crisol

Data(s)

2009

Resumo

The use of dedicated spinning wheels that generate gyroscopic forces for reducing the roll motion of ships was considered and tested over 100 years ago. These devices, known as gyrostabilisers, presented a remarkable performance, but they fell into disuse due to their relatively large size and, primarily, due to the inability of the control systems to maintain performance over an extended envelope of sea states and sailing conditions (speed and heading relative to the waves). To date, advances in materials, mechanical design, electrical drives, and computer control systems have resulted in a revitalized interest in gyro-stabilisers for ships. This paper revisits the modelling of the coupled vessel-gyrostabiliser and delves into the associated gyrostabiliser control design problem. It also describes design trade-offs and potential performance limitations. A simulation study based on a navy patrol vessel is presented.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/71785/

Publicador

The International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC)

Relação

DOI:10.3182/20090916-3-BR-3001.00050

Perez, Tristan & Steinmann, Paul (2009) Analysis of ship roll gyrostabiliser control. In Donha, Decio Crisol (Ed.) Proceedings of the 8th IFAC International Conference on Manoeuvring and Control of Marine Craft, The International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC), Guarujá (SP), Brazil, pp. 310-315.

Fonte

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Roll damping #Offshore systems modelling and control
Tipo

Conference Paper