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The Marine Education Processes 
The  paper  deals  with  dynamic  analysis  of  automatic  ship 
steering  gear  systems  utilising  complex  controls  that  function 
according   to   the   principle   of   proportional,   integral   and 
derivation  regulators.  The  analysis  involves  a  system  dynamic 
simulation modelling methodology as one of the  most suitable 
and  effective  means  of  dynamic  modelling  of  complex  non-
linear, natural, organisational and technical systems. 
The paper discusses system dynamics simulation models being 
used  in  qualitative  (mental-verbal,  structural)  and  quantitative 
(mathematical   and   computer)   simulation   models   on   ships 
equipped with trailing steering systems and PID regulator. 
Authors  suggest  using  the  presented  models  for  designing  and 
constructing  new  steering  systems,  for  diagnosing  existing 
constructions and for education in Universities.
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