Dynamic Positioning: Theory & Practices - 2nd Edition

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Number of Pages:
242
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279 mm
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171 mm
Weight:
1.4 kg
Published Date:
October 2020
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This publication is a guide to the theory and practices behind dynamic position (DP).

This guide covers the principles and procedures of dynamic positioning (DP). It focuses on topics such as:

  • Planning and operations (including risk assessment, operation and contingency planning)
  • equipment
  • missionspecific DP operations (including offshore support, pipe lay operations and heavy lift/crane operations).

The second edition has been fully revised and updated and includes a new chapter on DP incident investigation, as well as new sections on mission specific project planning.

This book bridges the knowledge gap between the users of dynamic positioning (DP) and the knowledge encapsulated in sources such as DP system manuals, onboard documentation, IMO publications, class society rules and regulations, IMCA guidelines and research papers. This book has been updated to MSC.1/Circ.1580 and its text is quoted in italics.

It is a challenge to deal with a subject as complex as DP and with features differing between systems. DP vessels vary in shape, size and role, with often very little in common in their operating procedures, eg a diving vessel and an FPSO. This book comprehensively explains the principles and procedures of DP for all users.

DP differs from other maritime activities and, in effect, is more akin to aviation where the reaction time is usually less and averting a disaster depends solely on the operator’s proficiency, training, team work and reliability of the DP system. The aviation industry has evolved over the years in terms of training and standard operating procedures; DP has a long way to go, but it is heartening to note that, in the past few years, it has made significant strides in the quality of training delivered.

In the recent past there have been a few high profile offshore accidents resulting in fatalities and damage to property and the environment. Education is vital in avoiding future incidents and I sincerely hope that this book will be a small step in bringing about this change.

In the second edition, a chapter on DP incident investigation has been added, an important function for SDPOs. The scope of Chapters 17–23 on mission-specific operations has been broadened to enable bespoke project planning. These chapters in Part V should be read in conjunction with chapters in Part I dealing with generic DP operations. I hope this edition will adequately meet the need of the complete spectrum of DP users.

About the Author
Introduction
Acknowledgements

Part I – Theory of Dynamic Positioning

1. Offshore Environment

2. Components of a DP System

3. DP System Architecture
4. Position Measurement
5. Principles of Dynamic Positioning
6. Position Keeping Capability
7. Guidelines for Vessels and Units with Dynamic Positioning (DP) Systems (MSC.1/Circ.1580)

Part II – Planning and Operation
8. Risk Assessment
9. DP Operational Planning
10. DP Operation and Contingency Plan


Part III – Equipment

11. Position Reference Systems

12. Sensors
13. Thruster System


Part IV – Surveys, Trials, Failures and Investigation
14. Surveys, Trials and Checks

15. Failures, Emergencies and Incidents
16. DP Incident Investigation

Part V – Mission-specific DP Operations

17. Offshore Support Operations

18. Diving Operations
19. Pipe Lay Operations

20. Heavy Lift/Crane Operations
21. Shuttle Tanker and FPSO Operations

22. Miscellaneous Mission-specific Operations
23. Offshore Drilling Operations

Glossary and Abbreviations
Guidance Relating to DP Operations
References

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Captain KC Shukla

Captain KC Shukla is a visiting lecturer in DP at the Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Busan and MT–Marine Technologies Center, Singapore and provides support to DP Nautical Ltd, UK. He has worked on board diving support vessels and offshore oil fields and has experience in offshore maintenance and construction projects.

In 2008, he was invited to join the C-MAR Group as DP faculty, where he continued until 2016. During this period, he was actively involved in the improvement of the DP curriculum and authored the ‘DP Simulator Course Manual’ for the Group.

Number of Pages:
242
ISBN:
9781856099363
Binding Format:
Hardback
Book Height:
279 mm
Book Width:
171 mm
Weight:
1.4 kg
Author:

KC Shukla

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Published Date:
October 2020
Publication Date:
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