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Trimaran icebreaker concept
« : Июнь 29, 2016, 05:58:18 am »
Aker Arctic has carried out extensive model testing as part of the development of the icebreaking trimaran concept in 2011-2013.
One of the new vessel concepts based on trimaran icebreaker R&D project is the Aker ARC 131 Trimaran Harbour Icebreaker.



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Re: Trimaran icebreaker concept
« Ответ #2 : Июнь 29, 2016, 07:04:59 am »
Harbour icebreaking is a typical target for smaller trimaran icebreakers (25-40 m loa). Due to their overwhelming length/beam -ratio together with the slim hulls, these vessels can open effectively and economically wide channels for fullsize cargo and tanker ships to enter.


When our designer at Mobimar had an idea about a trimaran icebreaker, we contacted Aker Arctic, holder of the world's foremost know-how on icebreaking. The company became interested and conducted screening studies together with the Finnish Environment Institute and Mobimar, to find out whether a trimaran ice breaker could also be suitable for oil spill combatting in icy waters. The results were really encouraging – a trimaran icebreaker is able to operate even in thick ice conditions. The ship will also create a clean channel which is twice the width of the best monohull icebreakers' channel, but with the same propulsion power!
”The channel made by the trimaran was almost completely clean. The ice had been pushed to the sides. In that kind of channel it would be easy for any vessel to proceed.”
CEO Mikko Niini, Aker Arctic Technology Inc

Aker Arctic will develop two designs of the ice breaker: one for oil combatting and another one for dry cargo shipment in the Baltic Sea and Arctic waters. There is also a possibility to build a seismic vessel with the same hull shape.