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The purpose of this paper is to develop a novel marine engine simulator to make up the deficiency of the existing one in the aspects of crew's operation exam and auto evaluation at home and abroad. Unlike traditional products, this new type of marine engine simulator doesn't need any additional devices but a computer with virtual reality technology. The simulator mainly includes four parts, 3D marine...
At present, most of marine engine room simulators (MERS) in the world are based on networking technology. But such MERS needs much money and large space to install and use. So it can not meet the demand of the training individually in spare time for the crew. So a simulation system of a PC-Based marine diesel engine has been proposed. In this paper, a quasi steady state model of a large low-speed...
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