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A visualization of the butterfly effect in an N-body system with a -1/r potential. (Newton's gravity is a -1/r^2 potential.)
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November American Red Cross meeting in Contra Costa County was a well attended shelter operations simulations.
Photography by | Cate Calson of American Rec Cross
The American Red Cross Northern California Coastal Region (NCCR) Disaster Training Institute was a 4-day training event with a robust curriculum of courses from which to choose. This was a great opportunity to update skills and get to know Red Crossers across the region.
American Red Cross Photographers I Virginia & Albert Becker
Me and a friend from the flightsim network are flying crazy in the swiss mountains near Innsbruck airport, LOWI. Another view on how one can squeeze the juice out of Flight Simulation. Flighstsim.
iSGTW story | Image courtesy of Ercan Dumlupinar.
This illustrates the pressure contour plot of the air flow field around a rotator wing that is at the highest angle of attack over 50% and 99% position of span. (Top is 3-D representation, bottom is 2D.)
Physics simulation of an onager implemented with PhysX.
A torque is constantly applied to the arm to represent the a skein of twisted ropes under tension on a real onager. The user can lock the arm to place a projectile on it, when the trigger is released, the projectile is launched.
The target is composed of a sphere hanged to a fixed anchor (top sphere), if hit the bottom sphere swings.
The base of the onager is mounted on four wheels, the front wheels can be turned to direct the vehicle when a force is applied to it . This force can be applied globally or locally.
Film Simulation Kodak Panatomic X
Film Simulation = Acros + Y
Sharpness = +2
Shadows = +3
Highlights = +3
Grain = Off
Noise Reduction = 0
Dynamic Range = DR100
White Balance = Auto
Color = n/a
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