Interactive 3D ELBE Simulator for Educational Use
Interactive 3D ELBE Simulator for Educational Use
Arnold, A.
The paper presents a novel approach to communicate scientific issues based on realistic and interactive 3D simulations. To demonstrate the versatility of this concept, a virtual copy of the electron accelerator ELBE, situated at the Forschungszentrum Dresden Rossendorf (FZD), was created. For programming we used the Open Source Engine Ogre3D, the modeling tool 3Ds Max and the programming environment Visual Studio. The intention of the work is a freely explorable replica of the reality, which is characterized by the interactivity of most of its components and their mouse click retrievable information. The resulting visualization is to our knowledge so far unique in the world and thus exploring completely new ways of imparting knowledge.
Keywords: Interactive; ELBE; Simulation; Education
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Invited lecture (Conferences)
International Workshop - Innovation Information Technology - Theory and Practice, 06.-10.09.2010, Dresden, Germany -
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International Workshop - Innovation Information Technology - Theory and Practice, 06.-10.09.2010, Dresden, Germany
Proceedings of the International Workshop "Innovation Information Technology: Theory and Practice", Dresden: Forschungszentrum Dresden - Rossendorf, 978-3-941405-10-3, 83-85 -
Lecture (others)
Work in Progress (WIP) Seminar Serie, 26.03.2010, FZD, Dresden, Germany
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