THE PIETER SCHELTE - Monster Ship Is Part Robot and Can Move Oil - TopicsExpress



          

THE PIETER SCHELTE - Monster Ship Is Part Robot and Can Move Oil Rigs The Pieter Schelte is a cross between a ship and a giant robot. It has eight arms that can latch onto an oil platform and pull it onto the ship. A giant crane on the back of the ship then removes the legs from the ocean and transports both parts at the same time Pieter Schelte Particulars: Length overall (incl. tilting lift beam and stinger): 477 m (1,565 ft) Length overall (excl. tilting lift beam and stinger): 382 m (1,253 ft) Length between perpendiculars: 370 m (1,214 ft) Breadth: 124 m (407 ft) Depth to main deck: 30 m (98 ft) Slot length: 122 m (400 ft) Slot width: 59 m (194 ft) Topsides lift capacity: 48,000 t (105,820 kips) Jacket lift capacity: 25,000 t (55,116 kips) Stinger length (incl. transition frame): 210 m (690 ft) Operating draught: 10-25 m (32-82 ft) Maximum speed: 14 knots Total installed power: 95,000 kW Accommodation: 571 persons Dynamic positioning system: LR DP (AAA), fully redundant Kongsberg K-Pos DP-22 and 2 x cJoy system Deck cranes: 3 x Pipe transfer cranes of 50 t (110 kips) at 33 m (108 ft), 1 x Special purpose crane of 600 t (1,323 kips) at 20 m (66 ft) Work stations: Double-joint factory with 5 line-up stations and 2 stations for combined external and internal welding; Main firing line with 6 welding stations for double joints, 1 NDT station and 6 coating stations Tensioner capacity: 4 x 500 t (4 x 1,102 kips) Pipe diameters: From 2″ to 68″ OD Pipe cargo capacity (deck): 27,000 t Enjoy the video below :) https://youtube/watch?v=OG-4GWzKNJ0#t=24 #PIETER_SCHELTE #Monster_Ship #Part_Robot #Oil_Rigs #video #interesting #news
Posted on: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 10:30:00 +0000

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