Less than two years ago, two Saab UK remotely-operated vehicles
(ROVs) descended over 3,000 meters into the frigid Antarctic waters
in search of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s ship, Endurance, which sank in
1915. The story of the British explorer is a legendary tale of
courageous leadership and perseverance. Saab’s ROVs were integral
to the mission’s success, using sophisticated technology to locate,
examine and film the wreckage, thus eliminating the need to
endanger human lives for deep-sea exploration.
Historically, commercial divers have taken great risks to
inspect oil and gas pipelines, high-voltage electrical cables, wind
turbines and other critical infrastructure deep undersea. Saab
continues to innovate with Vicor Corporation, which has helped Saab
to reduce that risk by bringing deep-sea exploration expertise to
commercial underwater applications.
With a mission to keep people and society safe, the Seaeye range
of ROVs has been developed with more agile and modular systems
designs. Saab UK’s Seaeye systems are capable of performing a wide
range of tasks from observation and inspection to more complex
functions like underwater maintenance.
This evolution has culminated in the world's first work-class
all-electric ROV (eWROV), which incorporates Vicor power modules to
enable a lightweight, thermally adept power system. Unlike
traditional hydraulic ROVs, the eWROV eliminates the need for
traditional hydraulic fluid, thereby mitigating environmental risks
(Figure 1).
eWROV: all-electric ROV
With a burgeoning ocean economy, Saab’s eWROV competes with
traditional hydraulic ROVs, delivering performance equivalent to a
250hp undersea vehicle. The eWROV uses limited hydraulic systems
with minimal oil, which reduces the risk of accidentally
discharging pollutants into the ocean that can harm the surrounding
ecosystem.
The move to electric propulsion required high-density Vicor
power modules, which helped to improve reliability and extend
service intervals, allowing for longer operating periods and
self-monitoring.
Power density: a competitive advantage
The advanced features in Saab’s eWROVs are largely achieved by
their exceptionally high-power density, which adds significantly
more payload space while outperforming larger hydraulic ROVs. By
maintaining a constant subsea voltage level, the DC power system
optimizes energy delivery to the ROV's components, reducing overall
energy consumption from surface power systems. Consequently, lower
energy demands lead to decreased CO2 emissions from surface power
generation, making operations more environmentally friendly.
High-density modular power achieves a compact scalable
design
Critical specifications for the eWROV’s power converter are
size, mass and thermal dissipation, given that the electronic
systems are housed in sealed enclosures where space is at a premium
and conventional convection cooling is not possible.
To meet these requirements, Saab chose Vicor power modules for
their high density and efficiency. These modules enable efficient
power distribution to various eWROV subsystems such as thrusters,
manipulators and onboard electronics. The use of Vicor power
modules allows Saab to customize Seaeye subsystems according to
specific industry-standard 24V and 48V levels required by onboard
computers, sensors, video cameras, lights and navigation
equipment.
The power delivery network (PDN) design focuses on the
transmission and conversion of 600V DC power using Vicor
fixed-ratio bus converters (BCMs) and regulated DC-DC converters
(DCMs) to supply high-performance, low-voltage subsystem power
(Figure 2).
The compact power design frees up space within the eWROV,
enabling the integration of additional electronics and improving
overall performance and data transmission speeds.
Saab has been an innovator since 1937 with a mission to “keep
people and society safe.” This next-generation eWROV is the model
for the industry, with its high-performance power delivery network
design that helps drive more capable ROV designs that can still
handle heavy power loads (Figure 3). Saab UK’s innovative hybrid
approach to design and operation is further solidifying the company
as a global leader in ROV products and services.
Learn more about Saab Seaeye, the world’s most advanced
eWROV
About Vicor
Vicor is the leader in high-performance power modules, enabling
customer innovation with easy-to-deploy modular power system
solutions for power delivery networks that provide the highest
density and efficiency from source to point-of-load. We
continuously advance the density, efficiency and power delivery
capabilities of our power modules by staying on the forefront of
distribution architectures, conversion topologies and packaging
technology. Vicor serves customers in enterprise and
high-performance computing, industrial equipment and automation,
robotics, UAVs, electric vehicles and transportation, satellites,
and aerospace and defense.
www.vicorpower.com
About Saab UK
Since Saab was started, we have strived to keep people and
society safe. It is a basic human need to feel safe and, as we see
it, a human right. Through systems and solutions that increase
security, we can make this possible.
When Saab was founded in 1937, our primary aim was to provide
military aircraft for Sweden. Today, we serve the global market
with world-leading products, services and solutions from military
defence to civil security. With operations on every continent, Saab
continuously develops, adapts and improves new technology to meet
customers’ changing needs.
Saab UK
For further information:Vicor Steve
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