The software enables incredibly vivid explanation of how the drive system works – with details and perspectives which would never be possible using the physical machinery. In addition to showing the working principles, the dynamic processes at work inside the engine can also be depicted, for example, at various different engine speeds. Future projects will also include showing what happens when malfunctions occur. Learning efficiency is boosted, as every single bolt and cable looks exactly like it does ”in the flesh“ and is shown in realistic detail hitherto unknown.
3D videos support heavy-duty strategies
However, Korioth and his team are able to do much more than just demonstrate how a drive system works in 3D: maintenance and repair of
mtu engines are also made simpler and easier for the customer using products created by Technical documentation. Used as part of a maintenance system like Callosum MT, developed by
mtu for the shipping industry, ships’ crew can perform scheduled maintenance or
necessary repair activities after watching them in 3D videos: say a coolant pump has to be replaced, the system shows the mechanic exactly which bolts need to be removed and where, and which tools, spare parts and consumables will be needed.