Ocean waves show strength high-profile hitting a Semi-submersible Drilling Rig Platform in the North-Atlantic Sea 

The very first BCRSS - Ballast Control and Rig Stability Simulator, was developed, a year later the loss of the Semi-submersible Platform Ocean Ranger, from Ocean Drilling & Exploration Company - ODECO, near the Coast of Newfoundland, Canada, on the day of February' 15, 1982.

This premiere System was designed with the Semi-submersible MODU Port and Starboard, 2/3 size mimic panels, without 15 degrees tilt-table that was included in the 3rd and 4th generations. OTC granted the 3rd Special Meritorious Award for Engineering Innovation for a Simulator.

ALQUER BCRSS-3D™ Ballast Control and Rig Stability Simulator, the ultimate technology, was designed to delivery a virtual concept, with an interactive Semi-submersible Platform 3D Graphics Image; 90+ screens synchronizes in real-time. The Board and Starboard operation full-scale size mimic panels, were digitalized & splitted into 03 screens display sections, including the Environmental Data and Stability Monitoring control; Mooring Winches Motor Operation Control & 03 Instructors’ Screens.

the ALQUER BCRSS-3D™software SYSTEM E-training PLATFORM Mission

Provide unmatched Advanced 3D-Graphics Model | Real-time Simulations Technology, enhancing MODU Semi-submersibles Operators' competence, preventing Offshore Operational Accidents. A Complete Digital Tool designed to provide “hands-on” eTraining to BCOs, OIMs, etc.. System Hosted on a Secure Cloud Network . Instructors can monitor and resume all scenarios.

Respond to environmental physical changes, pontoons vessel holes damage, among others unforeseen scenarios, singular to the ALQUER BCRSS-3D™Ballast Control&Rig Stability Simulator. A Tool Designed to Protect Lives, Assets and the Environment


The ALQUER BCRSS-3D™ in fact, is the most Advanced Simulation Modeling for the Operation of the Semi-submersibles Drilling Platforms, on various emergencies | responsive scenarios and considered by top expert as:

”A very fine use of modern technology to enhance operator skill | June 2014”
— Michael Hancox, Author of the Stability & Ballast Control Mastery Book
Computer based simulations are a very good training tool and being readily portable they can go where the customer is. In the past I always found that the full scale ballast control simulators of which there are still only a few, gave the best results, particularly as they could raise the 'fear' level when mistakes were made. I am however fully aware that this type of training is very expensive and limited to an extent. Young people are very familiar with modern computer based systems and the advantage of them is that they can simulate a much greater range of scenarios. (Mr. Hancox additional e-mail comments on Sept'16, 2014). 
Slide1.JPG

  

 the ALQUER BCRSS-3D™ DIGITAL network SYSTEMS ACHIEVEMENTS

 DESIGNED TO PROVIDE "HANDS-ON" ETRAINING SAAS(SOFTWARE AS A SERVICES)BUSINESS 
  • Simulate Multiple Cause-effect Scenarios

  • Waves - length, speed, period & direction

  • Sea Currents - Speed & Direction change

  • Weather - wind - gust; speed & direction

  • Ballast Control Mimic Panels Operation

  • Broken of any 8 Mooring Anchors Lines

  • Root Cause Analysis (RCA) Capabilities

  • Runs Multiple Screens over the Network

  • Seawater parameter | density level change

  • Simulation of shallow water gas blowout

  • What-happens-if. Causal-effect Analysis

  • Semi-submersible 3D - Graphics Screen

  • 90+ Screens with Real-time Interactions

  • Semi 3D Graphics can be even capsized

  • Metric System Unit for Forces, Weight..

  • A Complete & Unique Digital Solution

  • Excellent Cost-benefit Training Systems

  • Increase Safety Lowering Insurance Cost