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Dock Pedestal Crane rotates on a pedestal located on the edge of
the dock. This simulation is capable of performing many of the functions
performed in real-life operations.
- Realistic control stand and control panels
- 3-axis hydraulic motion base that provides sensation
of movement and motion, jolts from collisions, crane depression
as a heavy load is lifted, bumps from uneven rail gaps, and the
many other jolts and vibrations of normal crane operations
- Instructor's station with display of student view
- Surround sound effects including engine/motor engaging
and disengaging, radio communications with foreman (instructor),
wind, collision, and miscellaneous environmental sounds
- Variable weather conditions including wind (variable
speed, direction, and interval), sunny conditions where sun is
fixed and shadows are cast realistically, and cloudy conditions
with no shadows for depth cueing
- Real-time photo-textured 3-dimensional graphics
- Accurate representations of ship, hatches, docks,
and working environment from the operator's field of vision
- Realistic crane capacities and limits
- Variety of payload configurations with appropriate
slinging and hooking/unhooking mechanisms
- Accurate weight representation for all cargo loads
- Single wire configuration with appropriate block
and hook assembly
- Double wire configuration with appropriate block
and hook assembly
- Boom-limit cutoffs
- Realistic hoisting, slewing, and luffing speeds
- Simultaneous hoisting, slewing, and luffing capabilities
- Hooking on to a load
- Moving a load from delivery area to placement area
and vice versa
- Orienting a load over placement area
- Unhooking a load on placement area
- Maneuvering in a tight placement area
- A forward field of view with approximately 50 degrees
of horizontal view
- Cab rotation, as necessary, for realism and effective
training
- Realistic representations of the operating environment
including landscape, cables, loads, crane structure, boom structural
members and environmental obstacles
- Realistic blind spots appropriate for representations
of crane structural members
- Load swing as a result of collisions with buildings,
equipment, or other loads
- Main wire swing as a result of load swing
- Preventing and correcting excessive swing
- Avoiding collisions with buildings, loads, and
other obstacles in the work environment
- Date
- Start time of simulation
- End time of simulation
- Elapsed time of simulation
- Number and type of loads moved
- Average moves per hour
- Number of major collisions
- Number of minor collisions
- Total number of collisions
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