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The Canadian Arctic Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) PDF

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The Canadian Arctic Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) Design Joint SNAME CIMarE Technical Meeting February 18, 2012 Dan McGreer Tony Vollmers Principal Engineer Project Engineer © HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA (2012) Overview (cid:124) Company Background (cid:124) Primary Ship Requirements (cid:124) Procurement Process (cid:124) Principal Particulars (cid:124) General Arrangement (cid:124) Propulsion System (cid:124) Boats and Cargo Handling (cid:124) Aviation Facilities 24/02/2012 | Page 2 © HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA (2012) STX Marine Inc. STX Canada Marine Inc. and STX US Marine Inc. are wholly owned subsidiaries of STX Offshore and Shipbuilding Korea with offices located in: (cid:124) Vancouver, British Columbia, - Main technical office, 45 staff (cid:124) Ottawa, Ontario, - Government projects, 3 staff (cid:124) Houston, Texas, - Offshore Vessel projects, 15 staff 24/02/2012 | Page 3 © HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA (2012) STX Marine (cid:124) 42 Vessels currently contracted for or under construction (cid:124) 8 are OPVs including 2 with LNG as fuel © HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA (2012) AOPS Primary Ship Requirements (cid:124) Designed to Class Society and Commercial Ship Standards (cid:124) Break up to 1m of Level Ice (IACS Polar Class 5) (cid:124) Open Water Speed of 17 knots (cid:124) Good Seakeeping for Offshore Patrol Missions (cid:124) Limited Command Management System (cid:124) Gun Armament for Sovereignty Enforcement (cid:124) Accommodations for 85 personnel; 45 crew and 40 supernumeraries (cid:124) Support Landing Craft and Boarding Boat Operations (cid:124) Aviation Facilities for Commercial and Military Helicopters (cid:124) Cargo Handling; 5 TEU containers (cid:124) Full Propulsion Redundancy 24/02/2012 | Page 5 © HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA (2012) Procurement History (cid:124) DELMS Contract - BMT Fleet Technology/STX Canada Marine - May 2008 (cid:127) Developed System Requirements Document (SRD) (cid:127) Developed SOW and RFP for Project Implementation (PI) and In Service Support (ISS). (cid:127) Developed Definition Design to validate SRD (cid:127) Developed Contract Design – Appraised by Lloyd’s Register (cid:124) First Project in NSPS Combat Ship Work Package (cid:124) Combat Work Package awarded to Halifax Shipyard under NSPS – Oct 2011 (cid:124) DELMS Team to Provide Engineering Support to the Government during Construction. 24/02/2012 | Page 6 © HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA (2012) Principal Particulars LOA 98.0 m LWL 91.0 m LBP 86.4 m BOA 19.0 m BWL 18.4 m T 5.75 m Displacement 5874 tonnes Installed Power (Gensets) 4 x 3300 kW (Propulsion Motors) 2 x 4500 kW 24/02/2012 | Page 7 © HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA (2012) Hull Form (cid:124) Designed to have a strong balance of capabilities between icebreaking, seakeeping, manoeuvrability, and powering performance 24/02/2012 | Page 8 © HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA (2012) Hull Form Optimization using Computational Fluid Dynamics 24/02/2012 | Page 9 © HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA (2012) Model Tests at NRC Institute of Offshore Technology (IOT) 24/02/2012 | Page 10 © HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA (2012)

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HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA (2012). The Canadian Arctic Offshore Patrol Ship. (AOPS) Design. Joint SNAME CIMarE Technical Meeting. February 18, 2012. Dan McGreer. Tony Vollmers. Principal Engineer. Project Engineer
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