Performance improvement of a hydraulic active/passive heave compensation winch using semi secondary motor control: Experimental and numerical verification

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In this paper, a newly developed controller for active heave compensated offshore cranes is compared with state-of-the-art control methods. The comparison is divided into a numerical part on stability margins as well as operational windows and an experimental validation of the expected performance improvement based on a full-scale testing on site with a crane rated to 250 metric tons. Such a crane represents the typical target for the new control method using a combination of active and passive hydraulic actuation on the main winch. The active hydraulic actuation is a hydrostatic transmission with variable-displacement pumps and variable-displacement motors. The new controller employs feedforward control of the motors' displacement so that the window of operation is increased and, simultaneously, oscillations in the system are markedly reduced.

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Moslått, G. A., Hansen, M. R., & Padovani, D. (2020). Performance improvement of a hydraulic active/passive heave compensation winch using semi secondary motor control: Experimental and numerical verification. Energies, 13(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13102671

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