Development and Sensing Properties Study of Underwater Assembled Water Depth-Inclination Sensors for a Multi-Component Mooring System, Using a Self-Contained Technique

Prototype monitoring techniques play an important role in the safety guarantee of mooring systems in marine engineering. In general, the complexities of harsh ocean environmental conditions bring difficulties to the traditional monitoring methods of application, implementation and maintenance. Large...

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Main Authors: Wenhua Wu, Jiaguo Feng, Bin Xie, Da Tang, Qianjin Yue, Ribin Xie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-11-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/16/11/1925
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spelling doaj-f49884117f634af49281a0f9ee4aecdf2020-11-24T21:17:53ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202016-11-011611192510.3390/s16111925s16111925Development and Sensing Properties Study of Underwater Assembled Water Depth-Inclination Sensors for a Multi-Component Mooring System, Using a Self-Contained TechniqueWenhua Wu0Jiaguo Feng1Bin Xie2Da Tang3Qianjin Yue4Ribin Xie5State Key Laboratory of Structural Analysis for Industrial Equipment, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, ChinaChina National Offshore Oil Corporation, Research Institute, Beijing 100028, ChinaChina National Offshore Oil Corporation, Research Institute, Beijing 100028, ChinaDepartment of Computer Science and Technology, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Structural Analysis for Industrial Equipment, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, ChinaChina National Offshore Oil Corporation, Shenzhen Branch, Shenzhen 518000, ChinaPrototype monitoring techniques play an important role in the safety guarantee of mooring systems in marine engineering. In general, the complexities of harsh ocean environmental conditions bring difficulties to the traditional monitoring methods of application, implementation and maintenance. Large amounts of existing mooring systems still lack valid monitoring strategies. In this paper, an underwater monitoring method which may be used to achieve the mechanical responses of a multi-point catenary mooring system, is present. A novel self-contained assembled water depth-inclination (D-I) sensor is designed and manufactured. Several advanced technologies, such as standalone, low power consumption and synchronism, are considered to satisfy the long-term implementation requirements with low cost during the design process. The design scheme of the water resistance barrel and installation clamp, which satisfies the diver installation, are also provided in the paper. An on-site test has previously been carried out on a production semisubmersible platform in the South China Sea. The prototype data analyses, including the D-I value in the time domain (including the data recorded during the mooring retraction and release process) and spectral characteristics, are presented to reveal the accuracy, feasibility and stability of the sensor in terms of fitting for the prototype monitoring of catenary mooring systems, especially for in-service aging platforms.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/16/11/1925standalonewater depth-inclination sensormulti-component mooring systemself-contained techniqueoffshore platform
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author Wenhua Wu
Jiaguo Feng
Bin Xie
Da Tang
Qianjin Yue
Ribin Xie
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Jiaguo Feng
Bin Xie
Da Tang
Qianjin Yue
Ribin Xie
Development and Sensing Properties Study of Underwater Assembled Water Depth-Inclination Sensors for a Multi-Component Mooring System, Using a Self-Contained Technique
Sensors
standalone
water depth-inclination sensor
multi-component mooring system
self-contained technique
offshore platform
author_facet Wenhua Wu
Jiaguo Feng
Bin Xie
Da Tang
Qianjin Yue
Ribin Xie
author_sort Wenhua Wu
title Development and Sensing Properties Study of Underwater Assembled Water Depth-Inclination Sensors for a Multi-Component Mooring System, Using a Self-Contained Technique
title_short Development and Sensing Properties Study of Underwater Assembled Water Depth-Inclination Sensors for a Multi-Component Mooring System, Using a Self-Contained Technique
title_full Development and Sensing Properties Study of Underwater Assembled Water Depth-Inclination Sensors for a Multi-Component Mooring System, Using a Self-Contained Technique
title_fullStr Development and Sensing Properties Study of Underwater Assembled Water Depth-Inclination Sensors for a Multi-Component Mooring System, Using a Self-Contained Technique
title_full_unstemmed Development and Sensing Properties Study of Underwater Assembled Water Depth-Inclination Sensors for a Multi-Component Mooring System, Using a Self-Contained Technique
title_sort development and sensing properties study of underwater assembled water depth-inclination sensors for a multi-component mooring system, using a self-contained technique
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Prototype monitoring techniques play an important role in the safety guarantee of mooring systems in marine engineering. In general, the complexities of harsh ocean environmental conditions bring difficulties to the traditional monitoring methods of application, implementation and maintenance. Large amounts of existing mooring systems still lack valid monitoring strategies. In this paper, an underwater monitoring method which may be used to achieve the mechanical responses of a multi-point catenary mooring system, is present. A novel self-contained assembled water depth-inclination (D-I) sensor is designed and manufactured. Several advanced technologies, such as standalone, low power consumption and synchronism, are considered to satisfy the long-term implementation requirements with low cost during the design process. The design scheme of the water resistance barrel and installation clamp, which satisfies the diver installation, are also provided in the paper. An on-site test has previously been carried out on a production semisubmersible platform in the South China Sea. The prototype data analyses, including the D-I value in the time domain (including the data recorded during the mooring retraction and release process) and spectral characteristics, are presented to reveal the accuracy, feasibility and stability of the sensor in terms of fitting for the prototype monitoring of catenary mooring systems, especially for in-service aging platforms.
topic standalone
water depth-inclination sensor
multi-component mooring system
self-contained technique
offshore platform
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/16/11/1925
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