Operator Training Simulator Handbook
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Operator Training Simulator Handbook
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Overview of this book
Operator training simulators in the process industry have been around since the 1970s, but you may not find a book that documents the development of these systems and the standard best practices. The Operator Training Simulator Handbook covers best practices for OTS engineering and OTS training development and delivery, starting from the basic the jargon and the different types of OTS systems. It will take you through the best approaches to project specification as well as building, maintenance, planning, and delivering these systems by sharing real-life experiences and dos and don’ts.
As you advance, you'll uncover the various challenges in the planning and delivery of operator training models and understand how to address those by working through real-world projects. This book helps in specifying the best fit for purpose, choosing a cost-effective system when acquiring an OTS. You'll also learn how you can turn your OTS projects into digital twins before finally learning all about documentation in a typical OTS project, covering the sample structure that you can use as a starting point in your projects.
By the end of the book, you'll have learned best practices for developing operator training simulator systems and have a reference guide to overcome common challenges.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
Preface
Section 1: Introduction, Definitions, and Classifications
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Chapter 1: OTS Introduction
Section 2: Best Practices for the Development of OTS Systems
Chapter 2: OTS Benefits and Best Use
Chapter 3: OTS Project Execution and Best Practices
Section 3: OTS' Future, Training Model, and Reference Documents
Chapter 4: OTS Going Forward Toward Digital Twins
Chapter 5: OTS Training and Delivery
Chapter 6: OTS Sample Documentation
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