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Doktorarbeit / Dissertation aus dem Jahr 2007 im Fachbereich Ingenieurwissenschaften - Maschinenbau, Note: mit Auszeichnung bestanden, Technische Universität Berlin (Institut für Land- und Seeverkehr), Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: This Ph.D. thesis presents the optimization of the (mostly) sea state independentoil skimming system SOS by means of numerical and experimental analyses. Herethe SOS performance of counteracting oil disasters at open sea is closely examined.As a result of the evaluation of the functional principle of the system, it isfound that the SOS shows a higher e ciency compared…mehr

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Doktorarbeit / Dissertation aus dem Jahr 2007 im Fachbereich Ingenieurwissenschaften - Maschinenbau, Note: mit Auszeichnung bestanden, Technische Universität Berlin (Institut für Land- und Seeverkehr), Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: This Ph.D. thesis presents the optimization of the (mostly) sea state independentoil skimming system SOS by means of numerical and experimental analyses. Herethe SOS performance of counteracting oil disasters at open sea is closely examined.As a result of the evaluation of the functional principle of the system, it isfound that the SOS shows a higher e ciency compared to existing oil recoverysystems - especially in high seas.The SOS does not feature any moving parts. The system consists of a moonpool (oil dike) and a pontoon (bow segment), which glides on the heavily moving,oil polluted water surface, damping the waves. As a result of this arrangement,the oil layer to ows underneath the pontoon towards a transverse blade, whichseparates the oil from thewater and protects the moon pool from wave e ects.At the trailing edge of the bow segment a vortex develops, accelerating the oilparticles in addition to their positive buoyancy towards the water surface of themoon pool. The wave-induced motions of the system cause sloshing e ects ofthe uid within the oil dike. These sloshing motions convey the oil particles overan adjustable slope into an oil sump from where they can be pumped o in aconcentrated form.