
The design of the ship’s fuel estimation simulator uses a case study of the bung tomo trainer ship
Author(s) -
D Wiratno,
Agus Dina Mirianto,
Tri Cahyadi,
Zainullah Zuhri,
Ninik Harini
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1010/1/012027
Subject(s) - trainer , cover (algebra) , process (computing) , simulation , operations research , key (lock) , computer science , shipbuilding , engineering , transport engineering , marine engineering , mechanical engineering , operating system , archaeology , history , computer security , programming language
The calculation of ship operating costs is a major element in determining tariffs. The determination of high or low tariff is very important in the shipping business. In other words, determining the proper ship operating costs is the key to the success of the shipping business. There are several components in determining the operational costs of a ship, one of which is the calculation of fuel needed to cover a certain distance. Usually for new routes, the calculation uses the formula specified by the Minister of Transportation No. KM. 58 of 2003. However, this manual calculation requires a lot of time and human error factors will result in inaccurate calculation results. So, we need a more effective and efficient way to calculate the amount of fuel needed to cover a certain distance. In this study, a simulator was developed that uses the concept of a spherical triangle to determine the distance and direction of a ship and then integrates it with the formula of the Minister of Transportation to get the results of the fuel calculation. From the results of 2 trials using the Bung Tomo Training Ship, the calculation results were faster and more accurate. Even more, the simulator users can simply click two points as the beginning and end of the ship’s journey. Thus, the simulator can simplify the process of calculating ship operating costs, especially the determination of new routes in the shipping business.