Ship and Mobile Offshore Unit Automation: A Practical Guide

  • 2h 48m
  • Henryk Pepliński
  • Elsevier Science and Technology Books, Inc.
  • 2019

Ship and Mobile Offshore Unit Automation: A Practical Guide gives engineers a much-needed reference on relevant standards and codes, along with practical case studies on how to use these standards on actual projects and plans. Packed with the critical procedures necessary for each phase of the project, the book also gives an outlook on trends of development for control and monitoring systems, including usage of artificial intelligence in software development and prospects for the use of autonomous vessels.

Rounding out with a glossary and introductory chapter specific to the new marine engineer just starting, this book delivers a source of valuable information to help offshore engineers be better prepared to safely and efficiently design today’s offshore unit control systems.

  • Helps readers understand the worldwide offshore unit regulations necessary for monitoring systems and automation installation, including ISO, IEC, IEEE, IMO, SOLAS AND MODU, ABS, DNVGL, API, NMA and NORSOK
  • Presents real-world examples that apply standards
  • Provides tactics on how to procure control and monitoring systems specific to the offshore industry

About the Author

Henryk Peplinski has more than 40 years’ experience in electrical and control systems engineering, covering conceptual design, basic and detailed design, and systems commissioning. His experience began in European shipyards designing and constructing various types of vessels, followed by experience working in classification societies with plan approval and surveys of electrical and control systems. For nearly ten years he worked as a superintendent engineer at Prosafe Offshore Ltd, and he has gained experience in the offshore industry on the design and modification of diesel electric semi-submersible units. Henryk has also worked for Seatec UK Ltd as a Superintendent Engineer and Planning Manager in seismic vessel conversion and worked for C&M Marine Services Ltd as a project superintendent engineer. Henryk has served on working groups of the International Electro-technical Commission (IEC) developing new IEC Standards. He is currently an Independent Consultant for electrical and control engineering systems for ships, offshore units, and hybrid electrical vessels. He earned a bachelor of science in electrical and control engineering, automation, and measurements from Gdansk University of Technology, lead auditor for ISO 9001 systems from the British Standard Institution, IMO ISPS code from Northeast Maritime Institution, IMO IMS code from the Polish Register of Shipping, and technician certificate in electrical power engineering.

In this Book

  • Preamble
  • General
  • Type of Operation, Engine Room and Bridge
  • IMO Regulations
  • Classification Societies Rule Requirements
  • International Codes and Standards
  • Additional Client Requirements Related to Automation Systems Safety
  • Application of Maritime Legislation, Guidance and Standards on Automation Systems
  • Designing Control and Monitoring Systems
  • Procuring Control and Monitoring Systems
  • Integrated Automation System (IAS)
  • Safety Management Systems
  • Position Keeping Systems
  • Remote Diagnostic Systems
  • Control and Monitoring Systems Certification
  • Control and Monitoring Systems Installation
  • Mechanical Completion and Commissioning of Control and Monitoring Systems
  • Control and Monitoring Systems Maintenance
  • Vessel/Offshore Unit Certification
  • Control and Monitoring Systems Evolution and Future
  • References
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