At present, propulsion engineering training is a major problem for the Navy. NAVPERSRANDCEN's goal is to build an intelligent computer-aided instruction (ICAI) training system to enhance Navy training in this area and evaluate the potential of new computer-based technology to provide a qualitatively different form of training. The STEAMER project is concerned with the design and implementation of a training system to instruct personnel in the principles of propulsion engineering. Operational personnel need to understand these principles of plant operation in order to remember the multitude of procedures required for safe plant operation and to be able to respond to a myriad of potential casualty conditions.
Project STEAMER: VI. Advanced Computer-Aided Instruction in Propulsion Engineering
1982
27 pages
Report
No indication
English
Education, Law, & Humanities , COMPUTER AIDED INSTRUCTION , Power engineering , Propulsion systems , Operators(Personnel) , Naval training , Naval personnel , Operation , Steam engines , Computerized simulation , Mathematical models , Computer graphics , Artificial intelligence , Programming languages , Systems engineering , Prototypes , Man computer interface , Skills , Students , Steam power plants
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