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Simulator Description
The marine engine room lab of the Maritime University of Szczecin is equipped with
engine room simulators - Neptune of Konsberg, both an operational one and a work
station [15]. The simulators allow for the operation of different engine rooms,
including the ones with the main propulsion in the form of a low-speed combustion
engine (Wartsila RTA, MAN B&W MC) or a medium-speed combustion engine
(MAK) and a steam turbine, gas turbine or diesel-electric propulsion.
The exercise shown in the paper is done by students in simulator ERS-L11 MAN
B&W-5L90MC-VLCC Ver. MC90-IV modelling an OBO VLCC engine room with a
low-speed, reversible, two-stroke and turbocharged engine MAN B&W 5L90 MC.
The exercise might well be done on workstations located in two separate rooms.
Every room is equipped with five workstations for students and one for the instructor.
All work stations can simulate independent engine rooms. Moreover, the exercise
might be done in the operational simulator (Fig. 1) placed in three rooms (instructor's
room, ECR, ER).
Fig. 1. An operational simulator; main propulsion control station in the engine control room
and local control panels of fuel system devices and local control of the main engine
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