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Tytuł:
Impact of hydrodynamics on ship handling characteristics in training simulators
Autorzy:
Kobyliński, L.
Tematy:
ship manoeuvring simulators
Coanda effect
bank effect
hydrodynamic theory
manoeuvring scenarios
passage
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Wydawca:
Akademia Morska w Szczecinie. Wydawnictwo AMSz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/135466.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Currently, ship operators (ship masters and pilots) are trained on ship simulators, either Full Mission Bridge (FMB) simulators, or Manned Model (MM) simulators. Both types of simulator increase an operator’s skill in manoeuvring a ship, and both incorporate the impact of hydrodynamic forces on the handling characteristics of a simulated ship. However, all forces affecting manoeuvring are the result of flow patterns that build up around the hull. These flow patterns may have extremely complex effects on many practical manoeuvres. Recent advances in hydrodynamic theory allow the impact of hydrodynamic forces on manoeuvrability to be simulated quite accurately so long as the simulated ship is moving straight ahead or performing standard manoeuvres. These advances also allow the simulation of such external influences as bank effects, shallow water effects, and canal effects, as well as the effect of the passage of other ships in the immediate vicinity. With a measure of simplification, these effects can be incorporated in FMB simulators. They can also be simulated by MM simulators provided both the models and training areas are properly prepared. As they are now, training simulators do not contribute to a trainee’s understanding of the way in which flow patterns develop or of the forces they create. This article discusses this deficiency and proposes a solution for it. Several examples of specific manoeuvring scenarios are used to illustrate the solution.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Low-fidelity radar implementation for real-time ship manoeuvring simulator with unity3D
Autorzy:
Leite, B. G.
Pereira, M. A. U.
Szilagyi, E.
Tannur, E. A.
Tematy:
navigational simulator
virtual reality
marine simulators
radar simulation
virtual reality training simulators
ship manoeuvring simulators
full mission bridge simulators
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Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Morski w Gdyni. Wydział Nawigacyjny
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/59123402.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Because of the importance of maintaining safety at sea, great training efforts are required to ensure that operators act safely in any ship. In such context, ship manoeuvring simulators are used to ease operators' learning experience. On the one hand, it may assist in the education of new operators by simulating equipment interfaces in a controlled and predictable scenario; on the other hand, it may simulate non-conventional scenarios to train advanced operators under stresses. As modelling spurious phenomena that yields marine equipment malfunctions is significantly complex, low-fidelity solutions have been proposed to the task. Likewise, the current work is concerned with the development of a low-fidelity radar module to train experienced operators under non-typical conditions. Particularly, this paper describes the radar implementation from the TPN-USP Manoeuvring Simulation Center and presents how simple additional effects may be modelled with considerable simplifications to ensure real-time performance. The implementation may be replicated in any ship manoeuvring simulator based on the game engine Unity3D.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The Role of the European Maritime Simulator Network in Assessing Dynamic Sea Traffic Management Principles
Autorzy:
Rizvanolli, A.
Burmeister, H.C.
John, O.
Tematy:
Maritime Simulator
Sea Traffic
Sea Traffic Management (STM)
Simulators Network
Ship Handling
Manoeuvring
European Maritime Simulator Network (EMSN)
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Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Morski w Gdyni. Wydział Nawigacyjny
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/116350.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
The MONALISA 2.0 (ML 2.0) project aims to define the Sea Traffic Management concept (STM), where information is shared amongst all stakeholders in the maritime transport chain, including nautical officers, ports, administrations, etc. Thus, a communication and information centered approach for data exchange by System Wide Information Management principles changing from surface-based- to voyage-based-operations has been proposed. Amongst others, testing and verifying the feasibility and benefits of STM and its solutions shall be done in the European Maritime Simulator Network (EMSN), a macro simulation environment for ship handling simulators. This is an open IEEE 1278 standard network protocol enabling interactive communication between distributed simulation environments. Based on an introduction into ML 2.0, the proposed STM concept is introduced, its expected impacts are listed and Key Performance Objectives are derived. The backgrounds on the EMSN are given and it is shown how it can assist in assessing the impact of STM’s Key Performance Indicators.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Vessel-fender contact force modelling for a real-time ship manoeuvring simulator
Autorzy:
Moreno, F. M.
Sasaki, H. A. U.
Makiyama, H. S.
Tannuri, E. A.
Tematy:
maritime safety
hydrodynamic forces
marine transportation
modelling of maritime operations
ship manoeuvring simulation
real time simulation
deck operations
marine simulators
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Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Morski w Gdyni. Wydział Nawigacyjny
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/59123380.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
This paper presents the development of a method for calculating the horizontal contact forces between two bodies in a real-time ship manoeuvring simulator. The method was implemented in the simulator of the University of São Paulo, whose computing core is named “Dyna”. The model proposed calculates restoration and friction forces between bodies and has a Momentum-Impulse based criterion to reduce numerical issues when the simulation numerical integration has large time-steps. The model was empirically evaluated at the simulator by deck officers, in real-time simulations with pilots and tugmasters. We also ran simulations of that model to compare its performance under different integration time-steps lengths.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
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