Emergency Situations in which RESUS SYSTEM can be used

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Fire Water Penetration into Compartments Jamming of Hydro Planes Failure of Propulsion System Emergency Situations in which RESUS SYSTEM can be used In case of outbreak of fire on board, failure of the on-board manoeuvring system and a lot of other cases, RESUS helps to survive. RESUS provides a strong counter measure to all kinds of submarine emergency situations which are especially dangerous when the craft is submerged. Scenarios for RESUS are for example: outbreak of fire on board, failure or unresponsiveness of the on-board manoeuvring system, uncontrolled dive of the boat due to the jamming of the hydro planes in a diving position on account of hydraulics systems failure or the effect of depth charges, water ingress into the pressure hull. In these and other emergency situations which make it necessary to surface the submarine as quickly as possible RESUS is designed to empty the main ballast tanks (MBTs) of the submarine in all diving depths within a very short time (13-20 sec.), working independently from other on-board systems, including the on-board power supply. A number of gas generators, which is automatically adapted to the actual diving depth, blow their gas load into the upper regions of the MBTs thereby replacing the ballast water and creating buoyancy, which lifts the boat to the water surface. The system is protected against accidental actuation or external influence, e.g. shock waves due to underwater explosions, electromagnetic waves or inadvertent operation by the crew and can be run in preset manual or automated ("dead man") modes.

Remote Starting Device (RSD) By means of the RSD, it is possible to initiate the operation of the gas generators inside the ballast tanks from various stations. Every submarine is equipped with two RSDs. The remote starting devices are sealed and shall only be used in an emergency case. System Components Gas s Taking into account a 10-years maintenance-free storage time in the MBTs and in order to assure safe handling of the propellant, a so-called pre-packaged design (premanufactured, fully operational) has been selected for the gas generators which are hermetically sealed. The generators are made of seawater resistant materials and will be charged by the manufacturer and delivered in an operational condition. Cable Distributor (CD) The cable distributor is located in the main ballast tank. It is the connecting point for the gas generators from outboard via the pressure hull feed through to the CTU inboard. The number of connections depends on the number of gas generators. Diving Depth Measuring Device (DDMD) The task of the DDMD is to release the blockage existing below 1 bar water pressure and - after triggering the rescue system - to release a certain number of gas generators of the forward MBTs for operation by the start switch, according to the prevailing diving depth, or to start automatic operation at the critical depth (dead-man mode). Toggle Unit (GTU) During installation and maintenance the GTU is inserted into the CTU housing. It switches the state of the Gas Genarators between SAFE and ARMED. Control and Test Unit (CTU) The rescue system is initiated by means of the CTU. This unit contains equipment to verify if the electric circuits are intact. The CTU is encased in a stainless steel housing. All components are arranged in a slide-in unit, which can be removed for maintenance work. The major part of the electric elements is placed on exchangeable PCBs.

Positions of Components The illustration shows the location of the RESUS components in the submarine. Gas s and Cable Distributors are located in the aft and bow ballast 2 3 4 5 tanks, the other components are located inside the pressure hull. Cable Distributor (CD) Remote Starting Device (RSD) Diving Depth Measuring Device (DDMD) Control and Test Unit (CTU) solid version 1 liquid version 3 4 3 5 2 1 solid version liquid version 1

Electrical System Installation Pressure Hull Main Ballast Tanks The Control and Test Unit (CTU) as well as the Remote Starting Devices (RSD) and the Diving Depth Measuring Device (DDMD) are located in the pressure hull of the submarine whereas the Cable Distrubutors (CD) and the Gas s are located in the main ballast tank (MBT). CTU CD1 MBT, Port MBT, STBD The gas generators are actuated from the CTU by an electric pulse via cable connection. Once the gas generators have been actuated, it is impossible to interrupt the process. Depending on the diving depth, the DDMD provides automatic selection of the number of gas generators to be actuated. The CTU storage battery is continuously recharged from the submarine s power supply sytem. RSDs DDMD Ship s network 127V, 50 Hz Outside pressure CD2

System Performance Customers for RESUS Components The RESUS system empties the forward MBTs in a very short time. Each generator produces gas at a nearly constant rate for about 13 seconds. Automatic step-by-step actuation of individual gas generators prevents overloading of the MBTs during the start phase. System performance has been successfully tested on board of different submarines. The figure below illustrates the simulation of the surfacing of a submarine in emergency, exemplified by a Kilo Class submarine with a leckage in the front segment. The displayed parameters over time are: the diving depth, the trim angle and the submarine speed. References Resus has been standard equipment onboard all German submarines for over 25 years and has been installed on many export submarines classes 206, 209, 212A and 214. Despite the totally different geometry of the ballast tank it can also be retro-fitted to submarines 877EKM (Kilo Class). Customer Navies: Germany Greece India Speed, Trim, knots degree Depth, meter Israel 8.0 20.0 0,0 Italy South Korea 6.5 13.8-7,5 Turkey 5.0 7.5-150 3.5 1.3-225 2.0-5,0-300 0 55 110 165 220 Time,sec.

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