The emerging global competition and increasing costs are a great challenge to industries. New cos... more The emerging global competition and increasing costs are a great challenge to industries. New cost effective training methods are explored to cope with this demand. In-depth knowledge of the functions in a factory is of vital importance for greater safety and better efficiency. Desktop and web-based e-learning applications offer industrialists new tools to raise maintenance-related knowledge and competence. Simulated learning through virtual 3D animations let employees comprehend the internal mechanisms of the equipment and the co-relation between the different parts. The evolution of Web technologies in recent years has enabled the use of Virtual Reality (VR) modelling for visualization of manufacturing processes creating a Virtual Environment (VE). The VR modelling language (VRML), which has become the standard for transmitting 3D virtual worlds across the Internet, can be used to control, interact and monitor manufacturing processes visually thus imparting training from a desktop computer. This paper deals with the simulation of the production of steel beams and columns presented to the subcontractors from a parent company.
The emerging global competition and increasing costs are a great challenge to industries. New cos... more The emerging global competition and increasing costs are a great challenge to industries. New cost effective training methods are explored to cope with this demand. In-depth knowledge of the functions in a factory is of vital importance for greater safety and better efficiency. Desktop and web-based e-learning applications offer industrialists new tools to raise maintenance-related knowledge and competence. Simulated learning through virtual 3D animations let employees comprehend the internal mechanisms of the equipment and the co-relation between the different parts. The evolution of Web technologies in recent years has enabled the use of Virtual Reality (VR) modelling for visualization of manufacturing processes creating a Virtual Environment (VE). The VR modelling language (VRML), which has become the standard for transmitting 3D virtual worlds across the Internet, can be used to control, interact and monitor manufacturing processes visually thus imparting training from a desktop computer. This paper deals with the simulation of the production of steel beams and columns presented to the subcontractors from a parent company.
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