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K-Sim® Engine Landing Helicopter Dock – DE32 LHD

The K-Sim Engine DE32 LHD model is based on a modern Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) vessel, featuring a CODAG-E (Combined Diesel and Gas Electric) engine configuration, typically used in modern Navy LHD ships.

K-Sim® Engine Landing Helicopter Dock – DE32 LHD

The K-Sim Engine DE32 LHD model simulates a modern Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) vessel with a CODAG-E engine configuration, combining both diesel and gas turbines for efficient propulsion and power generation. This configuration features two 7.2 MW Diesel Generators (6.6 kV) and a 17.4 MW Turbine Generator, providing electrical power for both propulsion and onboard systems. The model offers a realistic representation of a diesel-electric propulsion system used in modern Navy LHD ships, ensuring flexible and effective operation across various conditions.

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Model

The K-Sim Engine model features 2 x 11 MW podded azimuth propulsion motors and 2 x 1500 kW bow thrusters. These advanced propulsion systems are complemented by sophisticated control and automation systems, including power management, pump control, and propulsion control, ensuring optimal performance and efficient vessel operation.

Compliant with Industry Requirements

Kongsberg Digital simulator models exceed the requirements set forth in the STCW convention, Regulation 1/12, and fulfill the DNV GL standard DNVGL-ST-0033 for Maritime Simulator Systems.

Model Features and Details

  • Diesel Generators: 2 x 6.6 kV / 7.2 MW
  • Diesel Generator Speed: 720 RPM
  • Turbine Generator: 1 x 17.4 MW GE LM 2500 Gas Turbine
  • Propulsion Type: 2 x Azimuth propulsive units, POD type / 11 MW
  • Propeller Speed: 176 RPM
  • Thrusters: 2 x Bowthrusters / 1500 kW
  • Emergency Generator: 1 x 440V / 1540 kW
  • Vessel Length Overall: 230.8 m
  • Breadth Moulded: 32.0 m
  • Draught: 7.18 m
  • Displacement: 27,851 tonnes
  • Cruising Speed: 19.7 knots
  • Range: 8,000 nautical miles at 15 knots, 9,250 nautical miles at 12 knots

Training Levels

The K-Sim Engine DE32 LHD model is an essential tool for both basic and advanced training of marine engineers. The primary focus of the simulator is to provide an in-depth understanding of the operation and system integration of diesel generators and a turbine generator within a diesel-electric propulsion system, combined with podded azimuth propulsion motors.

The training also includes hands-on experience with control room operator panels, as well as bridge and steering panels. Key training objectives encompass emergency operations, troubleshooting, optimal operation, fuel economy, and energy conservation. Through controlled training, the simulator provides a realistic experience, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the total plant operation, similar to what engineers would encounter in a real engine room.

Training Objectives

High fidelity engine room systems include:

  • Integrated Automation System
  • Power Distribution System
  • Propulsion Control System
  • Electronic Propulsion System
  • Bow Thrusters
  • Fin Stabilizing System
  • Diesel Generator Sets and Support System
  • Emergency Generator and Gas Turbine
  • Power Distribution System
  • HVAC System
  • Damage Control and Fire Fighting System
  • Seawater System
  • Freshwater System
  • Freshwater Auxiliary Cooling System
  • Freshwater Production System
  • Potable Water System
  • Hot Water System
  • Oily Water System and Separators
  • Lubrication Oil Filling, Transfer, and Purification
  • Drainage and Ballasting System
  • Fuel Oil System
  • Fuel Oil Separators
  • Aviation Fuel System
  • Compressed Gas System
  • Compressed Air System
  • Refrigeration System
  • Sewage System

Note: Specifications subject to change without any further notice.

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