ABS and Seatrium Limited (Seatrium) have
taken the next step on a pioneering journey to advance the use of smart
functions with the assignment of a structural health monitoring
notation to a self-elevating drilling unit (SEDU), according to the
company's release.
ADMARINE 686 is the world's first SEDU
to receive the ABS SMART (SHM) Notation, recognizing its ability to
monitor and analyze the condition of a range of key structural elements,
supporting physics-based analysis and simulation for a holistic
structural health assessment and prediction of drilling and maritime
assets.
Seatrium Offshore Technology (a member
of Seatrium Group) is collaborating with the Technology Centre for
Offshore and Marine, Singapore (TCOMS) to build a structural digital
twin using data from sensors on the SEDU. The twin is capable of
detecting structural degradation based on global strength response. The
structural health monitoring smart function is being delivered on an
industrial Internet of Things (IoT) digital platform with connectivity
from the rig to a shoreside station in Singapore.
The notation is
the latest in an ongoing series of development projects relating to
smart performance functions between ABS and Seatrium. In April 2023, ABS
recognized Seatrium as the first shipyard group to deploy smart
technologies in its operations, in line with the ABS Guide for Smart
Technologies for Shipyards. Previously, ABS and Seatrium announced the
world’s first smart LNG bunkering vessel, FueLNG Bellina, as well as
recognizing Seatrium as the first shipyard to integrate smart functions
and services into rigs, awarding the SMART(INF) and SMART(MHM)
notations.
Source: PortNews
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