Passive Damping for Regional Support Vessels
28 Jan 2008
Each RSV not only acts as a supply vessel to installations but also acts as a base for two Autonomous Rescue Recovery Craft (ARRC) which can be deployed from an RSV either to respond to an emergency or to provide safety cover during routine over water working.
SEH have conceived, designed, manufactured, supplied, installed and commissioned eight Passive Damping Systems onto four RSVs for use with eight ARRCs.
Each Passive Damping System consists of a hydraulic power unit, a pair of mechanical arms that provide a force onto the inflatable sponson of ARRC, pipework and the necessary electrical controls. Once the damper arms are deployed, the system is designed so that no power is used to provide the damping force on to the sponson of the ARRC. This means that in the event of a failure of vessel power whilst the ARRC is suspended from the davit falls, the damping arms can continue to provide the damping force until power is restored, meaning that the ARRC crew are protected from any build up in oscillations that may occur.
SEH first looked at the requirement in June 2006 and by October 2006 were factory testing the system prior to commencing installation in November and commissioning the first RSV, 'Caledonian Vigilance', in mid December. The other three RSVs were installed between January and April 2007.





