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O que (quem) é dynamic positioning - definição

AUTOMATIC SHIP STATION- AND HEADING-HOLDING SYSTEMS
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LIGHT SPORT AIRCRAFT BY AEROSPOOL IN SLOVAKIA
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The Aerospool WT9 Dynamic is a Slovak ultralight and light-sport aircraft, designed and produced by Aerospool of Prievidza. The aircraft is supplied as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft.
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SYSTEM FOR THE TRACKING AND NAVIGATION OF UNDERWATER VEHICLES OR DIVERS BY USING ACOUSTIC DISTANCE AND/OR DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS, AND SUBSEQUENT POSITION TRIANGULATION
Acoustic position reference system; Underwater Acoustic Positioning System; Acoustic positioning system
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Dynamic positioning

Dynamic positioning (DP) is a computer-controlled system to automatically maintain a vessel's position and heading by using its own propellers and thrusters. Position reference sensors, combined with wind sensors, motion sensors and gyrocompasses, provide information to the computer pertaining to the vessel's position and the magnitude and direction of environmental forces affecting its position. Examples of vessel types that employ DP include ships and semi-submersible mobile offshore drilling units (MODU), oceanographic research vessels, cable layer ships and cruise ships.

The computer program contains a mathematical model of the vessel that includes information pertaining to the wind and current drag of the vessel and the location of the thrusters. This knowledge, combined with the sensor information, allows the computer to calculate the required steering angle and thruster output for each thruster. This allows operations at sea where mooring or anchoring is not feasible due to deep water, congestion on the sea bottom (pipelines, templates) or other problems.

Dynamic positioning may either be absolute in that the position is locked to a fixed point over the bottom, or relative to a moving object like another ship or an underwater vehicle. One may also position the ship at a favorable angle towards wind, waves and current, called weathervaning.

Dynamic positioning is used by much of the offshore oil industry, for example in the North Sea, Persian Gulf, Gulf of Mexico, West Africa, and off the coast of Brazil. There are currently more than 1800 DP ships.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para dynamic positioning
1. "The dynamic positioning system can position the ship within a metre, and maintain this precise location regardless of the weather and wind," says Abbes Djari, Port Captain of the Niwa, the largest of E–marine‘s three cableships.
2. The semisubmersible platform is designed with a dual derrick, dynamic positioning, a 6 000 tons variable deck load capacity and a water depth capability up to 3 000 meters.
3. CHIKYU –– the Japanese word for "Earth" –– is also equipped with a dynamic positioning system that can keep the ship fixed in an area with a 30–yard diameter, avoiding a drift that would bend the drill as it drives into the seabed.