AUV_ABYSS

AUV Abyss

AUV Abyss

Autonomous underwater vehicle for mapping of the seabed and water column data collection


AUV Abyss is an autonomous underwater vehicle of the REMUS 6000 type and was built in 2008 by Hydroid, LLC (USA). It is owned by the German research facility GEOMAR - Helmholtz Centrum for Ocean Research Kiel. Its name refers to its main working area, the part of the ocean floor between 2000 and 6000 meters called the Abyssal plain. It can be used to map the ocean floor or collect data of the water column. It operates with lithium-ion batteries and can dive up to 22 hours. The AUV can be operated from all large to medium-sized research vessels.[1]

Technical specifications [2]
Length:4.00 m
Diameter:0.66 m
Weight (Air):880 kg
Buoyancy (Water):5 kg
Mission Depth:10 – 6000 m
Speed:2.5 - 4 kn
Mission Time:up to 22 h (Sidescan Sonar) / up to 16 h (Multibeam Sonar)
Max. Range:120 km
Power Supply:2 Lithium-Ion battery packs provide the AUV power during a dive
  • Each of the two batteries consists of 672 single cells and is secured in a pressure-tight titanium bottle
  • Each of the two battery sets can provide 5.6 kWh
  • Batteries are loaded by external software-controlled chargers

external power supply is available


References

  1. AUV Abyss, GEOMAR - Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, 2012
  2. Technical Specifications (German) Archived 2014-04-21 at the Wayback Machine, GEOMAR - Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, 2012

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