The Amalia lander is a modular gravity-based structure capable of executing different tasks in subsea conditions such as monitoring, surveillance and docking autonomous underwater vehicles, and could work as a platform for validating coatings, damage at foundations and scour protections and integrity of new materials, among other applications. This lander has a unique complex geometry and is made of the eco-friendly material polyoxymethylene, a high-performance thermoplastic of low cost, low density and high stiffness. This paper elaborates on the latest design developments of Amalia, including in situ material characterisation and numerical modelling activities, which focus on fulfilling the rising needs of the blue economy in the subsea engineering field. Material characterisation included tensile and Charpy impact experimental tests. The experimental curve was used to improve the numerical models (Ansys software). Full-scale data, obtained at Berlenga Grande Island, were used to compile design information on loads and boundary conditions in order to set numerical and experimental trials used to study Amalia's structural reliability. The Amalia lander was studied and its design was upgraded, the details of which are presented here. Further research showed that both the interface between the rod and the ballast weight and the bearing connection between the cage and the sphere fork can be improved.
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Numerical modelling of full-scale subsea lander Amalia with in situ conditions Available to Purchase
Filipe Assis Gonçalves, MSc
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Filipe Assis Gonçalves, MSc
Product development engineer, INEGI – Institute of Science and Innovation in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Sea Technologies Group (TECMAR), Porto, Portugal (corresponding author: fgoncalves@inegi.up.pt)
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Miguel Onofre Gomes, MSc
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Miguel Onofre Gomes, MSc
Product development engineer, INEGI – Institute of Science and Innovation in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Sea Technologies Group (TECMAR), Porto, Portugal
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Nuno Mathias, MSc
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Nuno Mathias, MSc
Marine Engineer, INEGI – Institute of Science and Innovation in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Sea Technologies Group (TECMAR), Porto, Portugal
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Tiago Morais, MSc
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Tiago Morais, MSc
Head of Sea Technologies Group (TECMAR), INEGI – Institute of Science and Innovation in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Sea Technologies Group (TECMAR), Porto, Portugal
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Tiago Ferradosa, PhD
Tiago Ferradosa, PhD
Doctorate researcher, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Department of Civil Engineering, Hydraulics, Water Resources and Environmental Division, CIIMAR – Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research, Marine Energy Research Group, Porto, Portugal
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
December 17 2019
Accepted:
March 09 2020
Online ISSN: 1751-7737
Print ISSN: 1741-7597
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2020
Maritime Engineering (2020) 173 (4): 110–119.
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Received:
December 17 2019
Accepted:
March 09 2020
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Assis Gonçalves F, Onofre Gomes M, Mathias N, Morais T, Ferradosa T (2020), "Numerical modelling of full-scale subsea lander Amalia with in situ conditions". Maritime Engineering, Vol. 173 No. 4 pp. 110–119, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jmaen.2019.29
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