1st Edition

Marine Simulation and Ship Manoeuvrability Proceedings of the international conference, MARSIM '96, Copenhagen, Denmark, 9-13 September 1996

Edited By M.S. Chislett Copyright 1996
660 Pages
by CRC Press

660 Pages
by Routledge

Real-time, interactive ship simulators limped onto the scene, in the wake of flight simulators, some years ago. The maritime industries have a long history of conservatism, but this is now changing rapidly. The information age has also swept over ships and shipping, and has been taken to heart to such an extent that, for example, flight simulators now cooperate with ship simulators and import... Read more

1 Simulation 1.1 Safety in navigation 1.2 Navigation technology 1.3 Curriculum / training I . 4 Human factors! Design I . 5 Full mission and PC simulators 1.6 The STCW Convention 2 Manoeuvring 2.1 Manoeuvring standards 2.2 New technologies in manoeuvring 2.3 Prediction of hydrodynamic forces 2.4 Performance under special conditions 2.5 Manoeuvring prediction, 2.5 Manoeuvring prediction, 2.6 Mathematical modelling of ships7 steering and manoeuvring behaviour

Biography

M.S. Chislett Danish Maritime Institute, Lyngby, Denmark