Award Abstract # 1227774
Shipboard Scientific Support Equipment in Support of the R/V FG Walton Smith

NSF Org: OCE
Division Of Ocean Sciences
Recipient: UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI
Initial Amendment Date: September 25, 2012
Latest Amendment Date: May 10, 2013
Award Number: 1227774
Award Instrument: Standard Grant
Program Manager: James Holik
OCE
 Division Of Ocean Sciences
GEO
 Directorate for Geosciences
Start Date: September 15, 2012
End Date: August 31, 2014 (Estimated)
Total Intended Award Amount: $25,471.00
Total Awarded Amount to Date: $25,471.00
Funds Obligated to Date: FY 2012 = $25,471.00
History of Investigator:
  • Richard Behn (Principal Investigator)
    r.behn@rsmas.miami.edu
  • Richard Findley (Former Principal Investigator)
  • Richard Kniffin (Former Principal Investigator)
Recipient Sponsored Research Office: University of Miami
1251 MEMORIAL DR
CORAL GABLES
FL  US  33146-2509
(305)421-4089
Sponsor Congressional District: 27
Primary Place of Performance: University of Miami - RSMAS
4600 Rickenbacker Cswy
Miami
FL  US  33149-1031
Primary Place of Performance
Congressional District:
27
Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): KXN7HGCF6K91
Parent UEI: VNZZYCJ55TC4
NSF Program(s): SHIPBOARD SCIENTIFIC SUPP EQUI
Primary Program Source: 01001213DB NSF RESEARCH & RELATED ACTIVIT
Program Reference Code(s):
Program Element Code(s): 541600
Award Agency Code: 4900
Fund Agency Code: 4900
Assistance Listing Number(s): 47.050

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT

03 August 2012
Proposal Number: 1227774
Institution: University of Miami
PI: R. Kniffin

This proposal requests two Shipboard Scientific Support Equipment (SSSE) items for the R/V WALTON SMITH which is operated by the University of Miami; namely a new reverse osmosis water maker and engineering evaluations of the aft deck cranes for compliance with emergent UNOLS Research Vessel Safety Standards. These items will either improve safety or enhance the vessel?s science support capability.

Broader Impacts: The R/V WALTON SMITH supports federally funded scientific research in the southern Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico in order to expand human knowledge of the ocean environment. During operations, the vessel routinely exposes graduate and undergraduate students to seagoing oceanography. Pubic outreach is also achieved through real-time satellite connectivity from ship to shore, open house events, and educational cruises. The WALTON SMITH is scheduled to complete approximately 40 NSF sponsored days in 2012.

PROJECT OUTCOMES REPORT

Disclaimer

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The two major activities of this NSF funded Shipboard Scientific Support Equipment project was to make improvements on and to the University of Miami's research vessel, the F.G. Walton Smith.   In particular this project called for the replacement of the water maker on board the Walton Smith and to contract for the completion of Maximum Capability Documents for equipment aboard.

 

The old water maker aboard the Walton Smith only made 800 gallons of fresh water per day which was not enough to supply both the daily scientific and personal water requirements.  A new SK HC-1500 Reverse Osmosis Desalinization water system was installed aboard the Walton Smith.  The new water maker makes 1500 gallons of fresh water per day, a doubling of the fresh water capability of the ship.  Now there is sufficient capacity to provide fresh water for all operations aboard.    

 

Murray and Associates, Naval Architects, completed required safety documentation for equipment aboard the F.G. Walton Smith.  Two Maximum Capability Documents, or MCD, were completed.  An MCD is a document that provides the user with the maximum permissible tension for a specific component or system for a given range of load geometries.   MCDs are required by the UNOLS Research Vessel Safety Standards.  As the F.G. Walton Smith is a UNOLS vessel it must meet the requirements of these safety standards.   More specifically Murray and Associates completed an MCD for the Pullmaster M8 planetary winch mounted on the A-Frame, an MCD for the two Northern American Cranes located on the 0-1 deck, and a Crane Foundation Analysis for the two Northern American Cranes located on the 0-1 deck. 

 All requirements of the project have been fulfilled. 

 

 


Last Modified: 10/01/2014
Modified by: Richard Behn

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