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AN INNOVATIVE STEERING SYSTEM FOR A RIVER PUSH BARGE OPERATED IN ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAS

Abstract

The paper presents an innovative steering system for a river push barge dedicated for operation in environmentally sensitive inland waterways. Development of the inland waterborne transport in Poland is dependent on the exploitation of rivers which can be adapted to navigation in the limited range because a high percent of their length is classified within special environment protection areas of Natura 2000 network. This is now the main reason that their better exploitation cannot be obtained without an introduction of a new generation of waterborne environment friendly inland units. In naturally winding rivers with differing and rapidly changing depths and widths it is important to equip a push barge with an efficient steering system that has a low environmental impact. The innovative steering system proposed in the paper is composed of main steering devices located at the pusher stern, auxiliary steering devices installed on the barge bow and a mechanical coupling system.

Keywords:

river push barge, manoeuvring area, bow rotor, integrated steering system

Details

Issue
Vol. 24 No. 4(96) (2017)
Section
Latest Articles
Published
13-01-2018
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1515/pomr-2017-0132
Licencja:
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Authors

  • Teresa Abramowicz-Gerigk

    Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Department of Ship Operation
  • Zbigniew Burciu

    Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Department of Ship Operation
  • Jacek Jachowski

    Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Department of Ship Operation

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