Virtual Reality
A Graphical simulation of a real or fictional situation, ranging from a simple view on a computer screen to a complex, immersive situation with an accurate representation of reality and interaction with simulated objects.
What is Virtual Reality?
A graphical simulation of a real or fictional situation, from simple to complex display on computer display where the user can wander in the simulated situation.
Applications
- Training of operators
 - With poor visibility on (maintenance) activities
 - Visualization of hidden objects (during medical examinations or operations with X-ray visualisation), for example enabling the surgeon to see the foetus in the womb
 - Visualization of geometrically distributed data invisible to the eye, such as infrared imaging
 - To increase safety on human action
 
Application areas
- Remote Handling Study Centre, Differ
 
Benefits
- Possible to review a design without manufacturing hardware mockups
 - Operators work accurately and efficiently
 - Assembly and maintenance procedures can be developed before construction starts
 - More efficient, shorter maintenance cycles
 - Additional visual information available during operations
 - Assurance on feasibility of motions (geometric, not necessarily mechanical)
 - Security increases
 - Every situation can be simulated