Röthelstein (icebreaker)
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''Röthelstein'' is an
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n
river icebreaker A river icebreaker is an icebreaker specially designed to operate in shallow waters such as rivers and estuaries, and often able to pass through canals and under bridges. As published by the American Society of Civil Engineers almost a century a ...
owned by
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. She is used to break ice and push barges on the
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river. Built by Kværner Masa-Yards in
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in 1995, she was the first new vessel to be fitted with
Azipod Azipod is a trademark azimuth thruster pod design, a marine propulsion unit consisting of a fixed pitch propeller mounted on a steerable gondola ("pod") containing the electric motor driving the propeller, allowing ships to be more maneuverable ...
propulsion units.


History

In early 1994, Kværner Masa-Yards signed a contract worth about $4.3 million for the construction of a shallow-draft river icebreaker for the Austrian power company Österreichische Donaukraftwerke AG (today
Verbund AG Verbund AG, formerly known as Verbundgesellschaft or Österreichische Elektrizitätswirtschafts-AG, is Austria's largest electricity provider. Verbund covers around 40 percent of electricity demands in Austria and generates 90 percent thereof fro ...
). The vessel would be fitted with a new type of propulsion system and, following extensive development work carried out by the shipyard's Arctic Research Centre, feature high icebreaking capability despite its small size and shallow draft.Kvaerner Builds Diesel-Electric Icebreaker, Renovates Russian Vessel
Maritime Reporter/Engineering News, February 1994, page 39.
Instead of being launched from a slipway or floated out from a dry dock, the 400-ton vessel was lowered to the water using the shipyard's cranes in late 1994. She was given the name ''Röthelstein'' after a municipality of the same name. During sea trials in the northern
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in February 1994, ''Röthelstein'' achieved a speed of in open water and, using the azimuthing propulsion units, demonstrated ability to turn on the spot. In full scale ice trials in the
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, the river icebreaker was successfully tested in level ice up to thick.
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penetration tests showed that ''Röthelstein'' could overcome ridges varying between in thickness when the icebreaker proceeded in astern direction and utilized the pulling-type azimuth thrusters to break up the ridge. This was one of the first demonstrations of the
double acting ship A double acting ship is a type of icebreaking ship designed to run ahead in open water and thin ice, but turn around and proceed astern (backwards) in heavy ice conditions. In this way, the ship can operate independently in severe ice conditions ...
principle. After the trials, ''Röthelstein'' sailed through the
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flying the Finnish flag. She was delivered to the owner in the port of
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in April 1995. Since then, ''Röthelstein'' has been in service on the Danube River.


Design

''Röthelstein'' is long and has a beam of . Her normal operating draft is , which results in a displacement of about 400 tonnes, but in shallow waters the draft can be reduced to only . The hull form follows the design of very shallow draft river icebreakers with a wide cylindrical bow similar to those found in
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s. The low-profile deckhouse is only highDiesel-Electric Icebreaker Röthelstein Launched At Kvaerner's Helsinki Yard
Maritime Reporter, December 1994, page 24.
and provides accommodation for up to ten people, but normally the vessel carried a crew of three. ''Röthelstein'' has a diesel-electric propulsion system consisting of two
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3508 DITA generating sets, each producing 700kW, and two 560kW
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Azipod Azipod is a trademark azimuth thruster pod design, a marine propulsion unit consisting of a fixed pitch propeller mounted on a steerable gondola ("pod") containing the electric motor driving the propeller, allowing ships to be more maneuverable ...
VI0760A propulsion units with stainless steel propellers.References - Propulsion Products
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Following retrofits to two existing vessels, the newly built ''Röthelstein'' was only the third vessel ever to be fitted with an electric podded propulsion system where the propulsion motors driving the propellers are located inside steerable gondolas. She was also the first vessel with Azipod units in pulling configuration where the propellers are facing forwards to improve efficiency and icebreaking performance.Experience with Azipod propulsion systems on board marine vessels
ABB Review 2/1999.


References

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