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Container Model Suite of Tools QPI Meeting Bradenton, Fl Keith Hofseth Institute for Water Resources February 1 2012 BUILDING STRONG! Container Modeling Suite of Tools Objective: Provide Corps planners with a set of desktop tools to


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BUILDING STRONG!

Container Model Suite of Tools

QPI Meeting Bradenton, Fl

Keith Hofseth Institute for Water Resources February 1 2012

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Container Modeling Suite of Tools

  • Data acquisition
  • Visualization
  • Statistical Analysis
  • Simulation Modeling
  • Economic Analysis

Objective: Provide Corps planners with a set of desktop tools to facilitate studies of container ports

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Tools:

  • WCSC Data Analyzer / Pre-Processor

– Direct interface and processing of WCSC data

  • AIS Data Analyzer / Pre-Processor

– Visualization and analysis of worldwide container vessel movements

  • IWR Tide Tool

– Statistical Analysis of Astronomical Tide Availability

  • Vessel Loading Tool

– Estimate container ship loading based on class, service, and draft

  • HarborSym Deepening simulation model
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W-DAPP

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W-DAPP

  • Designed in concert with WCSC
  • Acquisition of WCSC vessel data for a set of user specified

docks via visual interface (Google Earth)

  • Data

– All vessels using docks – All movements of vessels – Commodity transfers – Foreign and Domestic Call Lists

  • Brought down to desktop

– SQL Server Express Database

  • Desktop tools
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Acquisition - Specification

  • f Docks
  • User Selection of

Docks

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Acquisition - Docks

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Acquisition - Vessels

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Acquisition - Saving to Desktop

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WCSC DAPP Desktop

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Vessels

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Foreign Vessel Itinerary

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BUILDING STRONG!

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BUILDING STRONG!

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Automated Identification System DAPP (A-DAPP)

  • Provide a GIS based tool for analytical

techniques on an AIS data set

  • Vessel Movements (Pings)

– Date/Time, Location, Vessel Name, Destination, Draft, Speed

  • Vessel Characteristics
  • Port Information
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Intended Uses:

  • Identification of Vessel Routes and Services
  • Vessel Arrivals at a Port
  • Arrival Draft
  • Vessel speeds at sea and in channels
  • Draft change at port
  • Time in port
  • Deployment changes over time
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Corps Acquisition of AIS Data

  • Proprietary Data

– Purchased from IHS Fairplay – Container Vessels only

  • Initial data set made available end of March,

2009

– 3 years of data (2006-2008) – Prospective purchase, 2009-2011 data

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Magleby Maersk Movements

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Magleby Maersk, Savannah and Charleston

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Magleby Maersk, Savannah River

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Magleby Maersk, Arriving/Departing Savannah

Longitude Latitude MovementDateTime DestinationTidied Draught Speed Heading ETA

  • 80.0135267

31.4087767 4/27/2007 14:59 Savannah 11 16.5 329 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 80.193375

31.6612633 4/27/2007 16:00 Savannah 11 18.5 329 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 80.44947

31.8455967 4/27/2007 16:59 Savannah 11 17.4 299 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 80.688905

31.9487033 4/27/2007 17:59 Savannah 11 1.8 239 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 80.6911433

31.95352 4/27/2007 18:59 Savannah 11 5.3 272 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 80.8338233

32.0370783 4/27/2007 19:59 Savannah 11 16.5 285 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 80.99847

32.0989217 4/27/2007 20:59 Savannah 11 7.3 301 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 81.09378

32.0842383 4/27/2007 21:50 Savannah 11 6.3 312 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 81.1428883

32.1369967 4/27/2007 22:49 Savannah 11 354 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 81.1428933

32.1369667 4/27/2007 23:04 Savannah 11 354 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 81.1428433

32.1370217 4/28/2007 0:54 Savannah 11 354 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 81.142985

32.1370167 4/28/2007 1:57 Savannah 11 0.1 353 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 81.1428683

32.1370367 4/28/2007 2:54 Savannah 11 0.1 353 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 81.142765

32.1369117 4/28/2007 3:46 Savannah 11 0.1 355 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 81.1430083

32.1371183 4/28/2007 4:59 Savannah 11 0.1 354 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 81.1430267

32.1370967 4/28/2007 5:58 Savannah 11 0.1 354 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 81.1430233

32.1370933 4/28/2007 6:52 Savannah 11 0.1 354 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 81.14303

32.1370983 4/28/2007 7:37 Savannah 11 0.1 353 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 81.1430733

32.1371383 4/28/2007 8:59 Savannah 11 0.1 353 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 81.1430383

32.1370617 4/28/2007 9:55 Savannah 11 353 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 81.1430133

32.13709 4/28/2007 10:58 Savannah 11 353 27/04/2007 19:00:00

  • 81.139585

32.1329133 4/28/2007 11:59 Charleston 10.9 0.4 117 28/04/2007 22:00:00

  • 81.0615767

32.0809467 4/28/2007 12:59 Charleston 10.9 6.9 91 28/04/2007 22:00:00

  • 80.8694883

32.0358917 4/28/2007 13:59 Charleston 10.9 11.8 84 28/04/2007 22:00:00

  • 80.5919183

31.9525117 4/28/2007 14:59 Charleston 10.9 18.8 82 28/04/2007 22:00:00

  • 80.2173767

32.01124 4/28/2007 15:56 Charleston 10.9 21.9 79 28/04/2007 22:00:00

  • 80.0012067

32.14705 4/28/2007 16:37 Charleston 10.9 20.4 46 28/04/2007 22:00:00

  • 80.0012067

32.14705 4/28/2007 16:39 Charleston 10.9 20.4 46 28/04/2007 22:00:00

  • 79.8903667

32.8361083 4/29/2007 10:58 Charleston 10.9 203 28/04/2007 22:00:00

  • 79.9153133

32.8044683 4/29/2007 11:35 Charleston 10.9 9 191 28/04/2007 22:00:00

  • 79.6083767

32.6290483 4/29/2007 12:59 Charleston 10.9 18.6 98 28/04/2007 22:00:00

  • 79.35808

32.617905 4/29/2007 13:35 Charleston 10.9 20.2 88 28/04/2007 22:00:00

  • 79.35808

32.617905 4/29/2007 13:35 Charleston 10.9 20.2 88 28/04/2007 22:00:00

  • 74.865045

35.8103517 4/30/2007 4:53 Charleston 10.9 19.7 12 28/04/2007 22:00:00

  • 74.7546833

36.181435 4/30/2007 5:59 Newark 11.1 20.1 15 1/5/2007 9:00

  • 74.6655217

36.490275 4/30/2007 6:59 Newark 11.1 19.5 13 1/5/2007 9:00

  • 74.5964067

36.7455333 4/30/2007 7:46 Newark 11.1 19.5 13 1/5/2007 9:00

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Magleby Maersk movements, Yokohama

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Port of Yokohama Closeup

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IWR Tide Tool

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IWR Tide Tool:

  • Provide simple access to information on astronomical

tides at tidal stations

  • Statistics on tidal availability

– Distribution of tide height – Tide windows

  • Support creation of secondary stations for use in

HarborSym

  • Geographical interface (Google Earth)
  • Makes use of standard methods / data for tide

calculations

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Container Loading Tool:

  • Develop future condition vessel call list and vessel

loading

– What is on the vessel at arrival – What is transferred at the port

  • Based on:

– Fleet – Vessel Class – Service – Available Channel Depth and Tide – Historical Statistics

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HarborSym Deepening

BUILDING STRONG!

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BUILDING STRONG!

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Within simulation animation

BUILDING STRONG!

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Thank you for your time and attention. Questions?