• DocumentCode
    985182
  • Title

    Dynamic Positioning of the Mohole Experimental Drilling Ship

  • Author

    Taggart, Robert

  • Author_Institution
    Robert Taggart Incorporated, Falls Church, Va.
  • Volume
    50
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    1962
  • Firstpage
    2255
  • Lastpage
    2262
  • Abstract
    The drilling of the Mohole, a hole through the crust of the earth, will be undertaken from a drilling ship operating in true oceanic depths. Because anchoring at these depths is infeasible, the position of the drilling ship above the hole in the ocean floor must be controlled by surface propulsion units. This concept is called "dynamic positioning." An experimental drilling program was undertaken in 1961 to determine, among other engineering factors, whether dynamic positioning was feasible. A special integrated control system was developed for four steering propellers which permitted a single operator to control the position of the experimental drilling ship, CUSS I. The system operated successfully for a month at sea and proved that dynamic positioning was not only feasible but entirely practical. This system is expected to form the basis for the control of future waterborne vehicles for geophysical and oceanographic research.
  • Keywords
    Centralized control; Control systems; Drilling; Earth; Marine vehicles; Oceans; Propellers; Propulsion; Sea surface; Vehicle dynamics;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Proceedings of the IRE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0096-8390
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JRPROC.1962.288341
  • Filename
    4066576