Development of damage control training scenarios of naval ships based on simplified vulnerability analysis results

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Abstract

Given the growing interest in damage control training for the naval ships and their organizations, expectations for a new concept of training program have also increased. The existing training programs and its concept focus on training crew to be more proficient and skilled so that they can respond better to damage situations, i.e., fires and flooding. This paper suggests a development procedure of damage control training scenarios using the survivability analysis results as a new concept of damage control training programs employing advanced systems such as damage control console, automation system, and kill cards. This approach could help the decision maker not only enhance his or her capability but also improve the reacting capability of crew members for complex situations induced by a weapon hit.

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Park, D. K., Shin, Y. H., Chung, J. H., & Jung, E. S. (2016). Development of damage control training scenarios of naval ships based on simplified vulnerability analysis results. International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, 8(4), 386–397. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnaoe.2016.04.003

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