The cutter suction dredger is essential equipment for port dredging and land reclamation. With high-efficiency excavation, long-distance delivery and continuous working ability, it is one of the most important heavy equipment in modern dredging projects. This article explains the structure, working process and key technologies of a large cutter suction dredger.
1. Core Equipment
Key components of the dredger:
- Cutter Head: Rotating cutting tool at the front of the ladder, loosens sediment.
- Ladder & Lifting System: Supports the cutter and pump, controls digging depth.
- Underwater Pump: Creates vacuum to suck slurry into pipelines.
- Spud & Spud Carriage: Positions, swings and moves the vessel.
- Inboard Multi-stage Pumps: Boost pressure for long-distance delivery.
- Pipelines: Floating, sunken and shore pipes form long transport lines.
- Barge Loading System: Transfers mud to barges for long-distance transport.

2. Fan-shaped Excavation
- The spud is inserted into the seabed for positioning.
- Winches pull cables to make the hull swing left and right.
- The cutter head rotates and excavates continuously.
- High efficiency and wide coverage for waterway dredging.

3. How It Moves Forward: Step-by-Step Spud System
- After one section, the auxiliary spud lowers to fix.
- Main spud lifts; hydraulic carriage moves the hull forward.
- Main spud lowers again; auxiliary spud lifts.
- Cycle repeats for stable forward movement.
4. Slurry Transportation Process
- Cutter loosens sediment.
- Underwater pump sucks slurry.
- Multi-stage pumps boost pressure.
- Slurry flows through pipes to the reclamation area.
- Leveled by machinery to form new land.

5. Barge Loading Operation
- A hopper barge berths alongside the dredger.
- Loading boom lowers into the barge hold.
- Slurry is evenly injected with energy dissipators.
- Barge moves synchronously and sails to dumping area.
6. Key Points Summary
- Cutter Head: Cuts and loosens soil.
- Spud Carriage: Step-by-step moving.
- Multi-stage Pumps: Ensure long-distance delivery.
- Reclamation: Creates new land with slurry.
- Barge Loading: Long-distance mud transport.