Multiuser Virtual Safety Training System for Tower Crane Dismantlement

2012 ◽  
Vol 26 (5) ◽  
pp. 638-647 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heng Li ◽  
Greg Chan ◽  
Martin Skitmore
2021 ◽  
pp. 28-33
Author(s):  
E.V. Khalin

The functional capabilities provided by the digital production safety training system for those responsible for training allow the software complex to be maintained in a stable operational state when exposed to emergency situations, to fulfill all the necessary needs of responsible users with the authority to create effective training programs and to test the knowledge of workers on production safety, to quickly form up-to-date digital reporting documentation for the organization.


2011 ◽  
Vol 145 ◽  
pp. 245-251 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nong Liang Sun ◽  
Jing Li ◽  
Min Wang ◽  
Mao Yong Cao

Recent advances in coal mine safety training based on virtual reality in China are explored and reviewed according to the researches and papers in the last ten years, and the drawbacks in them are figured out, with some suggestions for further researches being given. A brief survey on the research contents is carried out with time as the clue in the first place, illustrating that more and more investigations and researches have been done over time. And then such issues as main research outlines, theories and algorithms, software and tools, and extent of achievement, are reviewed respectively. The drawbacks in these researches are that they are somewhat repetitive, too much contents and relatively superficial in one project, more geological modeling but less intelligent, lacking of high realistic and advanced system, and so on. We suggest that more attention should be paid to the following aspects: 1) More intelligent functions instead of just simple demonstrating and roaming; 2) studying and developing Coal Mine Safety Training Engine Based on Virtual Reality (CMSTEVR) by concentrating core strength, in order to reduce the large amount of elementary work such as geological modeling, etc; 3) Breaking through the real-time barrier of the accurate and complex calculations, and solving the integration and fusion issues between these kinds of calculations and VR software; 4) Developing Coal Mine Safety Training System by utilizing the most advanced and powerful Game Engine.


Mechanik ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 92 (8-9) ◽  
pp. 582-584
Author(s):  
Klaudiusz Ziemek

In terms of this paper we are presenting a prototype version of the tower crane simulator being under investigation in Virtual Reality Department of The Central Institute of Labor Protection. Main purpose of this research is to produce a device that will add a new value to the training process and thus improve expertise of the tower crane operators.


2020 ◽  
Vol 190 (1) ◽  
pp. 58-65
Author(s):  
Yi Guo ◽  
Li Mao ◽  
Gongsen Zhang ◽  
Zhi Chen ◽  
Xi Pei ◽  
...  

Abstract To help minimise occupational radiation exposure in interventional radiology, we conceptualised a virtual reality-based radiation safety training system to help operators understand complex radiation fields and to avoid high radiation areas through game-like interactive simulations. The preliminary development of the system has yielded results suggesting that the training system can calculate and report the radiation exposure after each training session based on a database precalculated from computational phantoms and Monte Carlo simulations and the position information provided by the Microsoft HoloLens headset. In addition, real-time dose rate and cumulative dose will be displayed to the trainee to help them adjust their practice. This paper presents the conceptual design of the overall hardware and software design, as well as preliminary results to combine HoloLens headset and complex 3D X-ray field spatial distribution data to create a mixed reality environment for safety training purpose in interventional radiology.


Author(s):  
К.Ю. Литвинцев ◽  
Е.С. Кирик ◽  
Е.А. Ягодка

В России оценка пожарной опасности с использованием численного моделирования развития пожара и эвакуации проводится согласно Методике определения расчетных величин пожарного риска, изданной МЧС России в 2009 г. С 2010 г. началась сотрудничество ИТ СО РАН и ИВМ СО РАН по разработке программы Сигма ПБ, позволяющей моделировать распространение опасных факторов пожара и эвакуацию людей из зданий. В ходе разработки программы и накопления опыта ее использования, наблюдения за практикой реализации других программ, а также в результате анализа разработанной методики и другой методической литературы обозначились проблемы, вызванные низким уровнем нормативной документации, регламентирующей использование наукоемких расчетных методов, и отсутствием системы подготовки специалистов для проведения и проверки таких расчетов. В статье раскрыты некоторые аспекты проблем, связанные именно с применением численного моделирования развития пожара и эвакуации. In Russia, a fire hazard assessment using numerical modelling of fire and evacuation development is carried out according to the Methodology for determining fire risk calculated values issued by the EMERCOM of Russia in 2009. The Krasnoyarsk Branch of IT SB RAS and ICM SB RAS have developed a software tool to simulate the spread of dangerous fire factors and the evacuation of people in buildings. The result of this work is the Sigma PB software package. Sigma PB is adapted to calculate fire risk and to implement fire safety training programs (simulators). The development of the software, many years of experience and observation of other software packages combined with the analysis of the Fire Code and methodical literature developed by the EMERCOM of Russia, allow us drawing the following conclusions: there were problems associated with the low level of regulatory documentation governing the use of knowledgeintensive calculation methods, and the lack of a training system for specialists to conduct and verify such calculations. The article reveals some aspects of the problem, namely the use of numerical modelling of the development of fire and evacuation.


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