马来西亚航空公司370航班的深海搜索工作

Peter K. LeHardy, C. Moore
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2014年3月21日,凤凰国际控股有限公司(Phoenix International Holdings, Inc.)受美国海军委托,通过一份为期多年的海军海上系统司令部(NAVSEA)合同,为马来西亚航空公司370航班(MH370)的失踪提供海底搜索服务。为了支持这项任务,凤凰号向澳大利亚珀斯部署了9名人员、海军拖曳ping信号定位器(TPL)和凤凰号蓝鳍21自主水下航行器(AUV)——一种名为Artemis的系统。搜索行动的初始阶段从4月4日至14日进行,使用TPL监听安装在飞机飞行数据记录仪和驾驶舱语音记录仪(黑匣子)上的盐水激活水下定位信标(ULB)“ping”。在珀斯西北约1600公里处的澳大利亚国防船(ADV)海盾号上,凤凰号的工作人员将TPL部署到3000-6000米的深度,同时监听黑匣子的ping信号。TPL操作发现了几个声音迹象,虽然频率与MH370黑匣子的ping信号不同,但坠机调查人员认为这些声音迹象值得进一步调查。4月15日,凤凰号受令在TPL识别出的声学指示区域开始AUV搜索行动。在接下来的一个半月里,阿尔忒弥斯收集了海底侧扫声纳图像,以寻找MH370残骸。在70天的行动结束时,凤凰号水下航行器成功搜索了860平方公里,覆盖了规定的搜索区域,没有发现飞机残骸的迹象。这一结果导致坠机调查人员得出结论,TPL听到的声音指示不是来自MH370黑匣子的ping信号。虽然最初的搜索并没有找到MH370的位置,但这次行动确实展示了水下航行器技术的非凡应用。在整个搜索过程中,该车辆提供了高质量的地理参考数据,其中包括海底的清晰图像,同时工作深度可达5005米(蓝鳍21的记录)。搜索还包括27小时9分钟的潜水(另一个蓝鳍21记录)。尽管没有找到飞机,但在世界偏远和陌生地区的极端深度成功收集高质量数据是一项值得注意的成就,并表明了水下航行器技术的未来应用。
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Deep ocean search for Malaysia airlines flight 370
On 21 March 2014, Phoenix International Holdings, Inc. (Phoenix) was tasked by the U.S. Navy, through a multi-year Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) contract, to provide undersea search services in response to the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (MH370). In support of this tasking, Phoenix deployed 9 personnel, the Navy's Towed Pinger Locator (TPL), and Phoenix's Bluefin 21 Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) - a system called Artemis - to Perth, Australia. The initial phase of the search operation took place from 04-14 April and involved using the TPL to listen for the saltwater activated Underwater Locator Beacon (ULB) “pingers” mounted to the plane's Flight Data Recorder and Cockpit Voice Recorder (the black boxes). Working aboard the Australian Defense Vessel (ADV) Ocean Shield roughly 1600 km North West of Perth, Phoenix personnel deployed the TPL to depths ranging from 3000-6000 meters while listening for the black box pingers. TPL operations revealed several acoustic indications and, while not the same frequency as MH370 black box pingers, these acoustic indications were identified by crash investigators as worthy of further investigation. On 15 April Phoenix was tasked to commence AUV search operations in the area of the TPL identified acoustic indications. Over the next month and a half Artemis collected side scan sonar imagery of the seafloor in search of MH370 wreckage. At the conclusion of 70 operational days the Phoenix AUV had successfully searched 860 square kilometers, covering the prescribed search area, with no sign of aircraft debris. This result has since led crash investigators to conclude that the acoustic indications heard by the TPL were not from MH370 black box pingers. While this initial search did not result in the location of MH370, the operation did provide an exceptional demonstration of AUV technology. Throughout the search the vehicle provided high quality geo-referenced data containing clear imagery of the sea floor while working at depths as great as 5005 meters (a Bluefin 21 record). The search also included a 27 hour and 9 minute dive (another Bluefin 21 record). Despite not finding the aircraft, the successful collection of high quality data at extreme depths in a remote and unfamiliar part of the world is a noteworthy accomplishment and indicative of the future uses of AUV technology.
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