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Potential Accidents Simulation To Identify The Virtual Reality System

Posted on:2011-01-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2208360302993269Subject:Safety Technology and Engineering
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This thesis mainly studies the Implementation process of hidden accidents simulation recognition virtual reality system, the system is mainly used in education and training of the hidden accident recognition. The system introduces the virtual reality technology to identify hidden accidents at work for the first time. This thesis not only extends the virtual reality technology in the field of safety management applications, but also overcomes the restrictions of education on identifying potential accidents in the past, improves the traditional boring rigid safety training mode and creates an immersive environment to identify potential accidents for the user.Aiming at the particularity of interactive design process of the hidden accidents simulation recognition virtual reality system, this thesis, according to the use of a safety system engineering theory, gives a set of system security complex analysis methods for the identification of the accident hidden danger of the object of hidden accidents simulation recognition virtual reality system.On the base of the comparison of a variety of hardware devices and software and risks in four areas of man, machine and environment, management, the thesis classifies the hardware and software of the virtual reality system so as to provide a frame of reference for further research.In addition, the article also establishes the hidden accidents simulation recognition virtual reality system of excavator equipment and verifies the feasibility of the study of the implementation process of the hidden accidents simulation recognition virtual reality system, and then achieves the basic operation function of the hidden accidents recognition training of the excavator equipment.
Keywords/Search Tags:virtual reality technology, hidden accidents simulation recognition, three-dimensional modeling, human-computer interaction
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