00-111 - Hermod

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Hermod

4,000 and 5,000 tons

Owner
Builder
Delivered

Heerema Marine Contractors


Mitsui, Japan
1978

Description
The semi-submersible crane vessel Hermod and her sister ship
"Balder" of Heerema Marine Contractors B.V. became operational
in 1978. They were the first of its kind in the offshore industry.
Originally each vessel was equipped with a 3,000 short ton
revolving crane, mounted on the aft starboard, and a 2,000 short
ton revolving crane on aft portside.
In 1984, the lifting capacities were upgraded to 5,000 and 4,000
short ton respectively. The main hoist can lift 92 m (302 ft) above
the work deck. The auxiliary hoists can lower to a depth of 3,000
m (10,000 ft) below the work deck. A tandem lift using the main
hoists can lift 9,000 short ton at 39 m (128 ft) radius.

Productsheet R1
GustoMSC 00.111
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Both cranes are designed and engineered by GustoMSC and built


under license by Sumitomo Heavy Industries in Japan. One of the
prime design criteria for each crane was a minimum weight. On
the 3,000 short ton crane bogie hook rollers together with a mere
1,000 metric tons of counterweight take the load moment.
The 2,000 short ton crane was designed without any counterweight.

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The wide-base crane booms are constructed in high strength steel


tubulars and a steel-plated box girder type jib, providing the
suspension points for the main-, auxiliary- and whip hoisting
tackles. On the 3,000 short ton crane four hooks were provided
for respectively 3,000, 1,000, 500 and 80 short tons S.W.L. The
2,000 short ton crane had three hooks for 2,000, 500 and 80
short tons S.W.L.
The winch drums each have floating gearboxes at either side to
minimize any effects from crane and/or vessel deflection.
The specified hoisting speeds require a substantial winch power.
The 3,000 short ton crane had a central hoist winch train with five
independently supported drums, nine floating gearboxes and four
DC motors of 710 kW. With a total length of nearly 30 meters the
winch renders an imposing sight. To keep the tail swing as small
as possible, the boom hoist winch is situated one floor up.
The 2,000 short ton crane had a central hoist winch train with
four independently supported drums, seven floating gearboxes
and four DC motors of 500 kW.
The slewing motion is DC driven through gearboxes and pinions
engaged with a toothed rack, which is attached to the top of the
tub collar.

The power generators of the vessel supply 3.3 kV AC power


through sliprings fitted on the kingpin of the cranes. Static AC/DC
converters are positioned in the crane winch houses.
In 1984 GustoMSC upgraded the lifting capacity of the Hermod
cranes. Next to an increase in load capacity the upgrade also
consists of a conversion that allows the revolving mode of both
cranes to be converted into a fixed position.
This is achieved through disconnecting a portion of the boom
hoist tackles and tying these back to the foreside of the maindeck
of the vessel. In this fixed mode, where minor slewing motions up
to 4 are still possible, the hoisting capacity of the starboard
crane is increased from 3,000 to 5,000 short tons and for the
portside crane from 2,000 to 4,000 short tons.
The starboard crane 2nd auxiliary- and whiphoist have been
upgraded from 500 to 660 short tons and from 80 to 250 short
tons respectively. For the portside crane the auxiliary hoist has
been upgraded from 500 to 660 sht.
The upgrade also enables an increase of lifting capacity in the
revolving mode of both cranes to respectively 5,000 short tons
and 3,000 short tons As a consequence two slewing gears are
added to each crane while both cranes have been provided with
removable counterweights to counteract the increase in overturning moment. With the upgrade it became a requirement to boost
the installed power of the central winches. The installed power on
the central winch of the 4,000 short ton crane has increased to 4
x 920 kW and for the 5,000 short ton crane to 4 x 1,200 kW. An
additional change for both Hermod cranes is the split of the
whiphoist from the central winch. The whiphoist winch is now
provided with its own 2 x 710 kW DC power.

Design criteria Hermod 4,000 tons


Original 2,000 sht crane
Load sht
2,000
500
80

Speed in m/min
4.8
20.3
92.5

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Upgraded crane 3,000 sht revolving / 4,000 sht fixed


Load sht
Speed in m/min
4,000
4.8
3,000
6.0
660
28.0
80
92.5

Slewing speed 0.3 rpm with 3,000 sht at 30.5 m


Boom hoist speed: with 1,400 sht load from radius 45 m to
26 m: 3 min
Without load from boom rest to minimum radius: 10 min
Roll: 0.5 amplitude, 12 s
Pitch: 0.5 amplitude, 12 s
Side lead 1, roll and/or pitch included
Dynamic factor 1.1 on live load
Calculated wind thrust forces equal to Beaufort 9
All environmental loads simultaneous for lifts up to 3,000 short
tons fully revolving and 4,000 short tons fixed
The crane is designed according Lloyd's Register Code for
Lifting Appliances in a Marine Environment and carries the
appropriate certificate

Design criteria Hermod 5,000 tons


Original 3,000 sht crane
Load sht
3,000
1,000
500
80

Speed in m/min
4.6
9.8
20.0
81.5

Upgraded crane 5,000 sht revolving / 5,000 sht fixed


Load sht
Speed in m/min
5,000
4.8
1,000
14.0
660
20.0
250
60.0












Slewing speed 0.3 rpm with 5,000 sht at 30.5 m


Boom hoist speed: with 1,400 sht load from radius 45 m to
26 m: 3 min
Without load from boom rest to minimum radius: 10 min
Roll: 0.5 amplitude, 12 s
Pitch: 0.5 amplitude, 12 s
Side lead 1, roll and/or pitch included
Calculated wind thrust forces equal to Beaufort 9
All environmental loads simultaneous for lifts up to 5,000 short
tons fully revolving and fixed
The crane is designed according Lloyd's Register Code for
Lifting Appliances in a Marine Environment and carries the
appropriate certificate

Data presented in this product sheet is for information only. Unit specific specifications as provided by the Owner shall prevail.

Productsheet R1
GustoMSC 00.111
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Hermod 4,000 tons


Hermod 5,000 tons

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