OHIO Emergency Diesel Generator (OHIO EDG) Operations Procedures (OPs) and Casualty Procedures (CPs)

This MRTS 3D® application provides a simulation of the Ohio-class Auxiliary Machinery Room and allows the operator perform start, run, and shutdown procedures of the Ohio-class EDG as well as train responsive actions in a dozen different casualty scenarios within a realistic shipboard environment. It contains 3 operating procedures, 20 fault scenarios, and 7 maintenance procedures. These procedures and scenarios all relate to the movement of the submarine, whether submerging or surfacing, as well as errors and faults that may come during operation.

The Ohio-class submarine utilizes a twelve-cylinder Fairbanks Morse (FM) engine for which operators conduct more manual operations to start up the engine, such as manipulating generator load controls through a governor. This application also has the ability to have the operator constantly monitor elements, like oil temperature, to ensure system parameters are in the nominal range of values. The instructor also has the ability to change values in the system to induce a casualty scenario of their own, by manipulating temperatures, pressure values, and the rate of change between values. Operators have more analog input through manipulation of fuel rack levers and valve alignment.

This trainer also includes a grading system through a concept called “Automating Measurement of Performances” (AMP). AMP assesses operators through 2 casualty scenarios on the Ohio Diesel application, with 3 more in current development. Assessments are completed by tracking metrics, such as responsiveness, actions, eye-tracking, and critical values upon casualty correction. Instructors can adjust grading weights, submit data to a Learning Management System (LMS) via xAPI, and enable tracking of operator performances over time, which allows school houses to note the strengths and weaknesses of training effectiveness.

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