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Successful offshore tests of the OSIS sensor |
Together with the Danish Navy, OSIS succesfully carried out a comprehensive offshore test programme where 4.000 litres of oil was discharged into the sea and subsequently identified and quantified using the proprietary OSIS Oil Spill Detection module.
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By: Casper Kvitzau |
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Offshore Vessel Tests on Gunnar Seidenfaden
Together with the Danish Navy and their environmental vessel Gunnar Seidenfaden, OSIS carried out the offshore vessel test during week 27.
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The ability of the sensor system to both identify and quantify an oil spill on the water surface was verified.
 OSIS Team members
The sensor was mounted on the front mast of Gunnar Seidenfaden. The mechanical structure contains the new Wave Compensation module which was evaluated. |
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 Sensor mounted in the front mast |
The OSIS Onsite Viewer was used to visualise the oil spill and its ability to automatically identify and quantify the oil spill.
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 Onsite Viewer: Oil spill next to the vessel
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 Onsite Viewer: Oil spill data presented on the screen
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4.000 litres of oil was used during several test sequences and the system was evaluated by the staff onboard Gunnar Seidenfaden as well as the OSIS test crew.
The Admiral Danish Fleet, a potential onshore end-user of the system, followed the tests closely and has been very interested in the results.
 Oil pumped from oiltanks onboard Gunnar Seidenfaden |
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 System Evalutation - Admiral Danish Fleet |
OSIS team members and the staff onboard Gunnar Seidenfaden carried out the tests following a well specified testplan. All tests were carried out using vegetable oil.
 OSIS team members concentrated during tests |
For further information, please contact OSIS on mail@osis.biz
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