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April 2006 |
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STEALTH SUB propelled by Seaeye |
'STEALTH SUB' Propelled by Seaeye Propulsion of the revolutionary Talisman AUV (autonomous underwater vehicle) from BAE Systems comes from thrusters supplied by Seaeye Marine. Talisman is designed to carry out a wide range of underwater operations close to the shore without being detected.
Seaeye
was picked for their expertise and pioneering work in using brushless DC
motors for thruster systems in ROVs. Their task was to provide propulsion
that would offer extremely delicate manoeuvrability in difficult
conditions, including strong currents, and over an extended period of
time: the Talisman can be deployed 50 miles offshore and remain in
operation for 24 hours. With
BAE Systems wanting commercially available equipment, Seaeye proposed
their world-proven SM5 thrusters, the same that propel their Panther Plus
ROVs, and similar to that used in the Cougar ROV. The command protocol for
the thrusters was made available to BAE for incorporation into the
Talisman control system. Precise
handling in all directions comes from six thrusters, two at the front, and
four at the back in two pairs. A Seaeye rotary actuator is used to vector
each pair of thrusters and to operate the hydroplanes. This actuator was
originally developed for pan and tilt applications and is widely used in a
range of ROVs. It incorporates a brushless DC motor with an harmonic drive
output stage that provides high torque with zero backlash, making it ideal
for this particular application. With
reliability a vital element in the project, BAE opted for Seaeye’s own
metal shell connectors. These were developed by Seaeye when rubber moulded
connectors had become a major reliability problem in their early ROVs and
where a suitable off-the-shelf metal alternative could not be found. Seaeye leads the market for electrically operated ROVs and already sells systems to the defence industry, and the oil and gas business where it has long experience of working in demanding conditions. “The Company is very pleased to be associated with such a prestigious AUV project”, said Chris Tarmey, CEO of Seaeye Marine.
For more information contact Matt Bates, Managing Director or Jon Robertson, Technical Director of Seaeye Marine.
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