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Practice for determining friction in hydraulic winch systems
Geir-arne MoslåttMichael Rygaard Hansensubject
winch systemEngineeringbusiness.industrytorque losshydraulicslcsh:QA75.5-76.95Computer Science ApplicationsControl and Systems EngineeringModeling and Simulationlcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceoffshore knuckle boom cranesWinchbusinessSoftwareMarine engineeringdescription
This paper presents a method for estimating friction in hydraulic active heave compensated (AHC) offshore winches. The method is a two-step approach where the first step is to model the friction loss in the hydraulic motors based on data from the sub-supplier. The second step requires real-life testing, where the remaining friction losses in the winch system is identified and modeled. In this context, a practice is characterized by obtaining a friction loss estimation with the highest possible accuracy over the widest possible range of operating conditions with a limited amount of experimental work. The method benefits from the use of parametric models, sub-supplier data, and real-life measurements on a 150 t AHC crane from National Oilwell Varco Norway (NOVN). The work is an important part of developing a simulation model that can be used actively in virtual testing and verification of crane operations at NOVN. A friction loss model developed from the proposed method was implemented in a NOVN simulation model. Computed and measured hydraulic pressures showed deviations of less than 10% from measured results for a 150 t crane operating in AHC.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2020-04-01 | Modeling, Identification and Control: A Norwegian Research Bulletin |