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|One-line movie description = Driftwood affecting flow velocity
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|Extended movie description=This is a simulation of driftwood in flow, and investigates how the 3-D velocity field is impacted by the objects traveling in it (and bumping into each other).  
|Extended movie description=This is a simulation of driftwood in flow, and investigates how the 3-D velocity field is impacted by the objects traveling in it (and bumping into each other).  
The colors represent the different vector components of the 3D flow field and show how complex the flow field becomes with large trees traveling at the surface. The animation was made with the 1RICNaysCUBE 3D solver.
The colors represent the different vector components of the 3D flow field and show how complex the flow field becomes with large trees traveling at the surface. The animation was made with the 1RICNaysCUBE 3D solver.

Latest revision as of 16:21, 21 June 2017

Information Page: Driftwood Simulation

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Driftwood affects water velocity field



Key Attributes

Domain: terrestrial, coastal
Keywords: driftwood, water velocity 3D fieldYasuyuki
Model name: Animation model name
Name: Yasuyuki, Shimiza
Where: theoretical simulation
When: not known


Short Description

Grade level: Graduate / Professional

Statement: Driftwood affecting flow velocity

Abstract: This is a simulation of driftwood in flow, and investigates how the 3-D velocity field is impacted by the objects traveling in it (and bumping into each other). The colors represent the different vector components of the 3D flow field and show how complex the flow field becomes with large trees traveling at the surface. The animation was made with the 1RICNaysCUBE 3D solver.

Theory

Links

http://ws3-er.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/dpr/dpr eng/


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