Atair (ship, 2020)
In July 2020 at Fassmer
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The Atair is a surveying , wreck search and research ship of the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH) that is being equipped .
The new building replaces the previous building of the same name that went into service in 1987 . Commissioning is scheduled for 2020. It is already the fourth ship with this name with the federal authorities.
history
The replacement building was in September 2014 the Federal Republic of Germany announced Service. The contract for the construction was awarded in December 2016 to the Fr. Fassmer shipyard in Berne . The order volume was around 113,800,000 euros.
For capacity reasons, the contract to build the hull was awarded to German Naval Yards in Kiel . The keel was laid on December 20, 2017. Floating up and undocking from the construction dock took place on February 28, 2019. The ship was towed to Berne in March 2019 for final equipment. It was baptized on September 30, 2019 in Berne.
description
The ship will be the largest ship of the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency. It is intended for use in the North and Baltic Seas as well as in the North Atlantic . Among other things, it will be used for geological and oceanographic measurements, for wreck search, in the development and testing of technical ship equipment and for tasks of marine environmental monitoring.
The ship will be equipped with a diesel-gas-electric drive. For power generation are two six-cylinder -Dual-fuel engine from Wärtsilä (type: 6L20 DF), each with 960 kW power are available. Both engines can be operated with low-emission liquefied natural gas (LNG), but also with diesel fuel . A six-cylinder diesel engine from Wärtsilä (type: 6L20) with an output of 1200 kW is also available. The motors are elastically mounted to minimize noise emissions in the water. The seven- bladed propeller is driven by an electric motor with an output of 1000 kW. The ship reaches a speed of around 13 knots .
The ship is each equipped with an electrically powered bow thruster with 330 kW power and a stern thruster with 200 kW power.
Compared to the drive with diesel fuel, the use of liquefied natural gas as fuel reduces the emission of CO 2 by around 20%, the emission of sulfur dioxide by around 90% and the emission of nitrogen oxides by around 80%. There is almost no particulate matter when burning liquefied natural gas. The liquid gas tank has a capacity of 130 m³. The ship can stay at sea for up to ten days using only liquefied natural gas as fuel. For operation with low-sulfur diesel fuel, one of the two dual-fuel engines and the diesel engine are equipped with an SCR exhaust gas cleaning system. With its propulsion system, the ship meets the requirements for the “ Blue Angel ” environmental label .
The deckhouse is located in the middle of the ship with a high forecastle in front . Behind the deckhouse is a 200 m² open working deck. Two wet laboratories, a dry laboratory and an oceanography and hydrography laboratory are housed on board.
Five 20-foot containers and two 10-foot containers can be carried on deck . These can be laboratory containers to expand the laboratory capacity and transport containers.
At the stern of the ship there is a swiveling stern boom and on the starboard side there is a working crane that can operate the entire working deck.
The ship's equipment also includes various sonar and echo sounders , a facility for measuring air pollution, extensive diving equipment and diving pressure chambers as well as two survey boats .
There is space on board for 18 crew members and 15 scientists.
See also
- Surveying, wreck search and research ship Atair (1987-2020) (predecessor ship of the new building)
- Survey, wreck search and research vessel Deneb
- Surveying, wreck search and research vessel Wega
- Survey ship Capella
- Survey ship Komet
literature
- LNG drive for the new Atair. In: Ship & Offshore , Sonderheft / Special Green Tech , DVV Media Group, Hamburg 2019, ISSN 2191-0057 , pp. 18/19 (English).
Web links
- The new Atair , Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency
- Data sheet , Federal Institute for Hydraulic Engineering (PDF, 678 kB)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Timo Jann: Corona slows “Atair” start · Research ship should actually be handed over to the BSH in the first half of the year. In: Daily port report from May 15, 2020, p. 16
- ↑ Timo Jann: “Atair” - a constant at the BSH · Research and wreck search ships of the BSH called “Atair” have been around since 1948 . In: Daily port report of July 31, 2020, p. 2/3
- ↑ Draft planning, construction and ready-to-use delivery of a surveying, wreck search and research vessel for the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (ATAIR replacement) , public tenders Germany, September 25, 2014, accessed on February 28, 2019.
- ↑ Fassmer receives order to build new ATAIR , press release, Ms. Fassmer, December 2016, accessed on February 28, 2019.
- ↑ Benno Lenkeit: Successful burning start for the new ATAIR on October 27, 2017 in Kiel , Federal Institute for Hydraulic Engineering , October 27, 2017, accessed on February 28, 2019.
- ↑ Keel laying on December 20, 2017 in Kiel , press release, Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency, accessed on February 28, 2019.
- ↑ Barbara Wenke: Research ship "Atair" christened in Berne. Weser-Kurier , September 30, 2019, accessed on October 1, 2019 .
- ↑ Baptism of the "Atair" at the Fassmer shipyard . In: Schiff & Hafen , issue 12/2019, pp. 16/17
- ↑ Peter Pospiech: New ATAIR receives natural gas propulsion from Wärtsilä , Vereinigung Europäische Schifffahrtsjournalisten eV (VEUS), August 6, 2017, accessed on February 28, 2019.
- ↑ Wärtsilä supplies technology for new German research vessel with LNG propulsion , Wärtsilä press release, August 1, 2017, accessed on February 28, 2019.
- ↑ Germany Chooses Groundbreaking Kongsberg Integrated Vessel Concept for Advanced Newbuild Research Ship , press release, Kongsberg Maritime, May 4, 2017, accessed on February 28, 2019.