Offshore Industry issue 4 2020

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OUTFITTERS Autonomous subsea valve activator development

Remote piloting capability for ROVs

Webtool has developed an autonomous subsea resettable valve for installation and use with a charged hydraulic fluid store. Easily activated by a steel wire rope line, the valve activation system is designed for applications where autonomous operation is needed in the event of an emergency. The stainless steel valve activator comprises a ball valve, spring detention cartridge set to the appropriate activation force needed to allow the valve to open, and valve activating lever that also functions as a removable rod arm. Charged with hydraulic fluid, when activated the rod arm rotates through 90° causing the activator’s ball valve to rotate releasing stored hydraulic fluid, when fully open the rod arm is released. The valve activation device can be installed either left or right-handed.

Forum Energy Technologies revealed it has developed and demonstrated the ability to remotely operate Work Class and Observation Class (Perry and Sub-Atlantic) ROV systems between an offshore vessel and a remote location. This new capability brings major opportunities to adapt operational practices in response to the latest industry drives as cost savings and reductions in HSE risks can be realised through reducing offshore crew sizes. Forum’s ICE & subCAN remote operations suites provide a robust means of piloting vessel or platform-based systems from an onshore control facility via a wired, 4G or satellite connection. The onshore hardware replicates the offshore HMI hardware and GUI so controls will be immediately familiar to operators. The Onshore Control Module provides a local hub for power and data connections. Existing offshore control station hardware can be upgraded to allow remote control and monitoring of power systems.

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Koike Aronson’s newest waterjet cutting technology Koike Aronson Ransome has released the company’s newest waterjet cutting machine, the ShopJet. This machine will accommodate a wide range of cutting applications at an accessible cost. The ShopJet waterjet cutting machine uses the same foundational tabletop design as the ShopPro, the company’s renowned plasma/ oxy-fuel cutting machine. The ShopJet is ideal for cutting applications like stonework and countertops, ferrous and non-ferrous metals up to two inches thick, shearing of textiles, and more. The machine is built with a direct drive helical rack and pinion to provide ultimate performance. The ShopJet has a smaller footprint than other machines in its class, allowing it to fit into shops of all sizes. Additional features include FlashCut Pro Series Waterjet Software, KMT waterjet systems and an Integral Diamond Eductor cutting head. This machine can be equipped with various pump options, based on the needs of the individual customer. i. koike.com

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