MV Rocknes

MV Rocknes

M.V. Rocknes was a convert|166|m|adj=on|lk=on-long rock discharge vessel that hit a shallow and suddenly capsized south of Bergen, Norway, killing 18 members of its 30-person crew. At the time of its sinking, it was the worlds largest dynamically positioned flexible fall pipe rock dumping vessel. [http://www.knvts.nl/S&W%20archief/Rockness%20rockdumping.pdf M.V. Rocknes] . Retrieved on 2008-08-07.]

”Rocknes” was owned by Kvitnes Shipping Company Ltd. of St. Johns, a part of the Hartmann group of Cadenberge, Germany. The ship was on a long-term charter to Van Oord ACZ, an international contractor specializing in dredging, rock dumping, and offshore and coastal construction.

Conversion

Conversion of the ship was commissioned on 3 May 2003 in response to the increasing demand for offshore rock dumping. The ship was converted from the self unloading bulk carrier M.V. Kvitnes at Keppel Verolme Shipyard, Botlek, The Netherlands. The actual conversion was led by a design team formed by Van Oord ACZ. Post-conversion, the ship remained a capable bulk carrier, albeit with a convert|3000|MT|LT ST|lk=on reduction in cargo capacity and a loss of convert|0.6|kn|km/h mph|lk=on of sailing speed.

Conversion was scheduled for a maximum of 112 days, and was completed in 124 days, 12 days later than planned.

Design challenges

Its large size (largest in the world at the time of its construction) created unique design challenges.

In order to create an economically feasible vessel of this size, the vessel must be designed with a high deadweight tonnage and a relatively high sailing speed to allow large quantities of rock, with densities ranging from convert|1.4|-|1.8|MT|LT ST per cubic meter or convert|1.1|-|1.4|MT|LT ST per cubic yard, to be rapidly transported to deeper waters farther from shore.

Because of the density of the rock, the ship must include large void spaces located ahead of, astern of, and to either side of the cargo holds in the hull to provide sufficient buoyancy.

The holds themselves are loaded from above through hatches by shore-based equipment. They are designed with sloping sides and bottoms to allow them to be self-trimming and self-unloading via a conveyor belt running the length of the holds along the centerline of the ship at their lowest point.

The conveyors transport the rock to the forward part of the ship, into a rock hopper, then into flexible fall pipes that extend out of the ship's bottom through a moon pool. THe ends of the fall pipes are fitted with purpose-built, state of the art remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) which ensure that the fall pipes are accurately guided along the cable or pipeline, ensuring highly precise deposition of protective rock ballast. These ROVs can also be used for dredging, trenching, and jetting tools.

The large quantity of heavy equipment mounted above the main deck of the ship raises its center of gravity and reduces its transverse stability.

inking

"MV Rocknes" hit a shallow and suddenly capsized south of Bergen, Norway, killing 18 of 30 crew.

Reference

External links

*Google search - [http://www.google.com/search?q=urlencode:"MV Rocknes" MV Rocknes]

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