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19 March 2004 Actuality and prospect of visual numerical simulation in water diversion systems
Denghua Zhong, Kaizhi Xiong, Liqin Cheng
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Proceedings Volume 5444, Fourth International Conference on Virtual Reality and Its Applications in Industry; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.561295
Event: Fourth International Conference On Virtual Reality and Its Applications in Industry, 2003, Tianjin, China
Abstract
As the development of long-distance complex water diversion systems in our nation, numerical simulation method is applied widely because of its efficiency, economy and safety. By analysis of the simulation study of water diversion systems, the obvious disadvantages of nowaday simulation method, differential equation oriented simulation, are indicated, and two new simulation methods are introduced in the simulation of water diversion systems, which are the object-oriented simulation and structural drawing oriented simulation. This paper gives the detail process of the structural drawing oriented simulation in water diversion systems. With a simulating instance, it is found that the structural drawing oriented simulation optimizes the simulating model, including improving the structuralization and modularization of the simulation model, advancing the reusability of the simulation program, simplifying the simulation modeling, and making the process of complex water transfer simulation visual and easier.
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Denghua Zhong, Kaizhi Xiong, and Liqin Cheng "Actuality and prospect of visual numerical simulation in water diversion systems", Proc. SPIE 5444, Fourth International Conference on Virtual Reality and Its Applications in Industry, (19 March 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.561295
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KEYWORDS
Computer simulations

Visualization

Systems modeling

Complex systems

Computing systems

Numerical simulations

Visual process modeling

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