The DOSECC AHC800 is an active heave compensated (AHC) coring rig that is capable of retrieving continuous core to depths of 800 m (water + sediment) in shallow marine and deep lacustrine environments. The system is modular and designed to fit on a variety of drilling platforms. The AHC800 uses the same suite of proven sampling tools as does DOSECCs GLAD800.
The AHC800 senses the heave of the vessel using a taut line deployed through the moonpool or over the side of the vessel. The vertical motion of the vessel is relayed to a computer that in turn activates hydraulic controls. The AHC800 is powered by a 450 hp diesel engine.
Based on the success of the GLAD800 system, the United States Office of Naval Research requested that DOSECC design and build an active heave compensated rig. The rig, designated the AHC800, is specifically designed to collect core samples on the continental shelves. The rig can be operated from the larger UNOLS research vessels (R/V Knorr, R/V Melville) that have moonpools. The rig can also be accommodated on the icebreaker R/V Palmer that is being fitted with a moonpool. In addition, the rig could be cantilevered over the side or stern on vessels without moonpools. The rig is also suitable to use on vessels of opportunity on large lakes, such as Lake Malawi in Africa.
The AHC800 underwent sea trials in November, 2001 and a three-week drilling program in September-October 2002.
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