Claims
- 1. A dredge profile computer for a cutter suction dredge consisting of a pontoon, a pivotally mounted ladder on said pontoon and provided with a head, and two spuds, one of which may be movable in the axial direction of the pontoon, said computer comprises a pontoon course data pick-up means, ladder angle transmitting means, a spud position transmitting means and means to introduce corrections relative to the draught of the pontoon in the computer, a plurality of data converting means, multiplier means and adder means to calculate from the swing angle and elevation angle of the ladder sine and cosine functions and in combination with transmitted or preset values for the ladder length, the pontoon length, the spud position and draught corrections the coordinates for the depth and the width of the cutterhead; and furthermore means to indicate the position of the cutterhead with respect to a planned profile and the depth and width of the cutterhead and in combination with said indicator means warning means for warning a dredge operator when approaching and/or exceeding the limits of the profile; and an adjustment and control unit for presetting the slope-ratio of a profile, the coordinates of slope and the end of sweep of the cutterhead at port side and star board; for pre-warning of the end of cut at port side and starboard, and for presetting the kind of slope and any draught and course adjustments.
- 2. A dredge profile computer for a cutter suction dredge according to claim 1 in which said pontoon course data pick-up means, ladder angle transmitting means and data converting means comprise a gyro-compass synchro-linked with a repeater compass and a first resolver friction coupled to the repeater, and a rectifying means connected with the output of said resolver, so that the output thereof is proportional to the sine of the swing-angle (.alpha.) of the pontoon; and furthermore a pendulous mass mounted on the cutterladder, and a second resolver connected to said pendulous mass and having two outputs connected to second and third modifying means respectively so that the outputs of said rectifying means are proportional to the sine and cosine respectively of the ladder elevation angle (.beta.), said multiplier means in the computer consisting of first, second and third multipliers each connected to the output of the first, second and third rectifying means respectively, the second and third multipliers each having as a second input the ladder length (L); and said adder means in the computer consisting of first, second and third adders respectively, the second adder having as second and third inputs the pontoon length (P) and the position of the movable spud (p), and having its output connected with a second input of the first multiplier, the first and third adders each having as second input the cutterhead radius (R.sub.c) so that the output of the first adder represents the width-coordinate of the cutterhead:
- WIDTH = (P + p + L.cos.beta.) sin .alpha. + R.sub.c
- the third adder having as third and fourth inputs respectively the correction (T.sub.1) of the depth of the trunnion of the ladder, which trunnion pivotally connects the ladder with the pontoon, and the correction (T.sub.2) for the tidal difference of the height of the pontoon, so that the output of the third adder represents the depth-coordinate of the cutterhead:
- DEPTH = L.sin .beta. + R.sub.c + T.sub.1 + T.sub.2.
- 3. A dredge profile computer for a cutter suction dredge consisting of a pontoon, a pivotally mounted ladder on said pontoon and provided with a head, and two spuds, one of which may be movable in the axial direction of the pontoon, said computer comprises a gyro-compass synchro-linked with a repeater compass and a first resolver friction coupled to the repeater; A.C. generator means having a first output connected to said resolver and phase detector means having a first input connected to said generator means and a second input connected to the output of the resolver, the outputs of said phase detector means serving as inputs for an alignment indicator and port side, centre and starboard indicating means.
- 4. A dredge profile computer for a cutter suction dredge according to claim 3 and adapted to compute the depth and width coordinates of the ladder cutterhead, which computer comprises furthermore a slope unit having as inputs said depth and width coordinates, presettings of slope coordinates, a slope ratio and a chosen type of slope and an output of the phase detector means representing port side, or starboards of the centerline; and a slope indicator connected with the output of said slope unit to show if the cutterhead is too high, too low or in a correct position.
- 5. A dredge profile computer for a cutter suction dredge according to claim 3 and adapted to compute at least the width coordinate of the ladder, which computer furthermore comprises a signalling unit having as inputs said width coordinate, an output of the phase detector means representing port side or starboard of the ladder, and presetting for the ends of width themselves and for a prewarning of the ends of the width; and portside and starboard signalling indicators and prewarning indicators connected with the outputs of said signalling unit.
- 6. A dredge profile computer for a cutter suction dredge according to claim 5, said signalling unit comprises two pairs of two operational amplifiers one starboard pair and another port side pair, each amplifier being provided with a resistor feedback circuit, the inverting inputs of the amplifier of each pair connected via diodes with the starboard and port side output respectively of the phase detector, the first amplifier means of each pair having their inverting inputs connected also via resistors to preset end of width signal sources respectively, and the second amplifier means of each having their inverting inputs connected also via resistors to preset prewarning end of width signal sources respectively, all the operational amplifiers having their non-inverting inputs connected via resistors to the actual width output of the computer adapted to compute at least the width coordinate of the ladder head; said unit comprises furthermore four transistors having their bases connected to the outputs respectively of the operational amplifiers via a dividing resistor-network and a diode, and having their collectors connected to relays to effect different signalling and controlling functions.
- 7. A dredge profile computer for a cutter suction dredge consisting of a pontoon, a pivotally mounted ladder on said pontoon and provided with a head, and two spuds, one of which may be movable in the axial direction of the pontoon, said computer being adapted to compute the depth and width coordinates of the ladder and comprising at least pontoon swing and ladder elevation angle transmitting means mechanically or electrically linked with a resolver, and a generator means feeding a triangular A.C. signal to said resolver, rectifying means, multiplying means and adder means; said rectifying means consist of a first operational amplifier with two oppositely connected diodes between the output and the inverting input of said amplifier and a resistor series connected in circuit with one of said diodes, the non-inverting input of the operational amplifier being grounded via a resistor; and furthermore of a second operational amplifier the non-inverting input of which connects to the output of said first operational amplifier via a smoothing network, and provided with an adjustable RC-feedback circuit adjusted in such a way, that the value 1 of the sine or cosine function issued from the resolver corresponds to a fixed normal voltage at the output of said second amplifier; said multiplier means consists of an integrated circuit, having one of the inputs connected to the output of the rectifying means and another input connected to a data signal source via a third operational amplifier serving as a voltage follower; and said adder means consists of a fourth operational amplifier provided with an adjustable RC-feedback circuit, connected between the output and the inverting input, to which an adjustable bias voltage is applied, and having the non-inverted input thereof connected to the output of the multiplier means via a resistor, and connected also to further data signal sources via other resistors, which data are added to the output value of the multiplier in said adder means.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 777,733 filed Mar. 15, 1977.
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