Scientists simulate jet colliding with World Trade Center

http://www.rcac.purdue.edu/news/news_wtc.cfm Researchers at Purdue University have created a simulation that uses scientific principles to study in detail what likely happened when a commercial airliner crashed into the World Trade Center's North Tower on Sept. 11, 2001. Researchers: Chris Hoffmann - Faculty Sami Kilic - Former Member Scott Meador Voicu Popescu - Faculty Paul Rosen - Graduate Student Mete Sozen

Auteur: PurdueRCAC
Tags: 11th 9/11 Center computing crash north plane purdue rcac research rosen september simulation tower Trade World WTC
Ajoutée: jeudi 09 décembre 1976 06:29:57
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Blender Magic Fluid Simulation

Magic Fluid Control By N. Thuerey, R. Keiser, M. Pauly, U. Ruede This is cool. More info: http://www10.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/%7Esinithue/ani_mfc/ and http://www.blendernation.com/2006/12/13/magic-fluid-control/ This video isn't my work, I'm just posting it because I think people should check it out.

Auteur: Bugman2000
Tags: 3d 3dcg animation blender cg fluid
Ajoutée: dimanche 26 août 1951 00:10:21
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Twitter and the World Simulation

demonstrates the use of Twitter and Jott in the World Simulation, a radical experiment in education coordinated by Michael Wesch, Kansas State University More info: http://mediatedcultures.net/worldsim.htm Download HQ version (wmv): http://www.mediafire.com/?04kjen4mmnm

Auteur: Mwesch
Tags: anthropology jott KSU learning pedagogy simulation teaching twitter web2.0 world worldsim
Ajoutée: dimanche 21 février 2016 08:39:02
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Millennium Simulation: "The Largest Model of Our Universe"

A basic scientific tool to test theories in cosmology is to evaluate their consequences for the observable parts of the Universe. This includes, among other things, the distribution of matter (galaxies and intergalactic gas) as it is seen, now. Since looking further into the distance also means looking back in time, a meaningful test of the evolution of that distribution over time is possible. The Millennium Run simulation starts with the initial state of the Universe, where the Cosmic background radiation was created. Its properties are well known by satellite experiments and serve as the starting point for the corresponding matter distribution. Using the physical laws of the currently known cosmologies, the evolution of matter as galaxies and black holes is simulated and recorded. This simulation was created and executed for the first time in 2005 by the Virgo consortium, an international group of astrophysicists from Germany, the UK, Canada, Japan and the USA. PLEASE READ: I screwed up - The three nearest known stars are gravitationally bound in a system commonly called Alpha Centauri. The two larger stars, said to be Sun-like, are named Alpha Centauri A and B. The nearest to us is the littlest and is called Proxima Centauri. It is classified as a red dwarf and contains just a fraction of the mass of our Sun. The three-star system is 4.36 light-years away, meaning light requires 4.36 years to travel from the stars to Earth, and so we see them as they existed 4.36 years ago. Astronomers announced that Alpha Centauri A is now calculated to be 1,061,000 miles wide (1,708,000 kilometers), or 1.227 times the size of the Sun. The B-star is 748,100 miles across (1,204,000 kilometers), or 0.865 times the Sun's diameter. A parsec (symbol pc) is a unit of length used in astronomy. The length of the parsec is based on the method of trigonometric parallax, one of the oldest methods for measuring the distances to stars. The name parsec stands for "parallax of one second of arc", and one parsec is defined to be the distance from the Earth to a star that has a parallax of 1 arcsecond. The actual length of a parsec is approximately 3.262 light-years. Music by, Pink Floyd: "Learning to Fly" is the second song on Pink Floyd's album A Momentary Lapse of Reason. The song is written largely by David Gilmour. It describes Gilmour's thoughts on flying, for which he has a passion, although some commentators have read it as a metaphor for Gilmour's feelings about striking out as the new leader of Pink Floyd after Roger Waters' departure which Gilmour confirmed on the Pink Floyd 25th Anniversary Special in May of 1992. Also an avid pilot, drummer Nick Mason's voice can be heard in the middle of the song. The song is the first CD-only single to be released on a global scale. "Learning to Fly" was included on Pink Floyd's greatest hits collection Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd. LEARNING TO FLY LYRICS: Into the distance, a ribbon of black Stretched to the point of no turning back A flight of fancy on a windswept field Standing alone my senses reeled A fatal attraction is holding me fast How can I escape this irresistible grasp? Can't keep my eyes from the circling skies Tongue-tied and twisted just an earthbound misfit, I Ice is forming on the tips of my wings Unheeded warnings, I thought I thought of everything No navigator to find my way home Unladen, empty and turned to stone A soul in tension that's learning to fly Condition grounded but determined to try Can't keep my eyes from the circling skies Tongue-tied and twisted just an earthbound misfit, I Above the planet on a wing and a prayer, My grubby halo, a vapour trail in the empty air Across the clouds I see my shadow fly Out of the corner of my watering eye A dream unthreatened by the morning light Could blow this soul right through the roof of the night There's no sensation to compare with this Suspended animation, a state of bliss Can't keep my mind from the circling skies Tongue-tied and twisted just an earthbound misfit, I For more info: http://www.mpa-garching.mpg.de/galform/press/

Auteur: Revtyson
Tags: atheism atheist bang big Carl Daniel Dennett God Hawkins love majestic Millennium Sagan science Simulation universe
Ajoutée: jeudi 04 décembre 1980 21:34:52
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Simulation CGI of Theo Jansen 's Mechanism

Study of Theo Jansen's work series. His products, such as StrandBeests, are very interestring and attractive. This clip is just an analysis and simulation of his mechanism, but it might not be exactly the same. ?

Auteur: Molybden
Tags: Jansen link simulation Softimage Theo
Ajoutée: lundi 18 mai 1936 02:02:06
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Phun 2D Roller Coaster Simulation : Deadcoaster

Coaster simulation using Phun File : http://www.phunbox.net/details/887/ phun

Auteur: Atomicpuppy
Tags: coaster phun
Ajoutée: vendredi 20 juillet 2018 10:20:51
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Logistics Simulation Automated Warehouse

Visit http://www.logsim.co.uk for information on Logistics Simulation Ltd

Auteur: Logisticssimulation
Tags: Automated Logistics Simulation Warehouse
Ajoutée: jeudi 11 décembre 2008 09:35:43
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Big asteroid impact

Thanks to the discovery channel (miracle earth) and pink floyd - great gig in the sky.

Auteur: Alistron1
Tags: asteroid floyd gig great impact in pink sky the
Ajoutée: samedi 03 novembre 2012 15:35:16
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Code Blue at the Clinical Learning & Simulation Facility

The University of Manitoba and the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority have opened a new multimillion dollar state-of-the-art Clinical Learning & Simulation Facility. The 11,000 square-foot facility allows students hands-on practice in complex surgery, diagnostic tests and treatment. For more information contact Ilana Simon, Director of Communications & Marketing, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba, 204-789-3427.

Auteur: YouManitoba
Tags: blue clinical code facility learning manitoba medical simulation university
Ajoutée: samedi 08 août 2015 12:50:11
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Two Massive Black Holes Merge - Simulation

http://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/starsgalaxies/gwave.html NASA scientists have reached a breakthrough in computer modeling that allows them to simulate what gravitational waves from merging black holes look like. The three-dimensional simulations, the largest astrophysical calculations ever performed on a NASA supercomputer, provide the foundation to explore the universe in an entirely new way. According to Einstein's math, when two massive black holes merge, all of space jiggles like a bowl of Jell-O as gravitational waves race out from the collision at light speed. Previous simulations had been plagued by computer crashes. The necessary equations, based on Einstein's theory of general relativity, were far too complex. But scientists at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., have found a method to translate Einstein's math in a way that computers can understand. "These mergers are by far the most powerful events occurring in the universe, with each one generating more energy than all of the stars in the universe combined. Now we have realistic simulations to guide gravitational wave detectors coming online," said Joan Centrella, head of the Gravitational Astrophysics Laboratory at Goddard. The simulations were performed on the Columbia supercomputer at NASA's Ames Research Center near Mountain View, Calif. This work appears in the March 26 issue of Physical Review Letters and will appear in an upcoming issue of Physical Review D. The lead author is John Baker of Goddard. Similar to ripples on a pond, gravitational waves are ripples in space and time, a four-dimensional concept that Einstein called spacetime. They haven't yet been directly detected. Gravitational waves hardly interact with matter and thus can penetrate the dust and gas that blocks our view of black holes and other objects. They offer a new window to explore the universe and provide a precise test for Einstein's theory of general relativity. The National Science Foundation's ground-based Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory and the proposed Laser Interferometer Space Antenna, a joint NASA - European Space Agency project, hope to detect these subtle waves, which would alter the shape of a human from head to toe by far less than the width of an atom. Black hole mergers produce copious gravitational waves, sometimes for years, as the black holes approach each other and collide. Black holes are regions where gravity is so extreme that nothing, not even light, can escape their pull. They alter spacetime. Therein lies the difficulty in creating black hole models: space and time shift, density becomes infinite and time can come to a standstill. Such variables cause computer simulations to crash.

Auteur: Revtyson
Tags: at Black Columbia Einstein's general gravitational Holes Massive of relativity Simulation supercomputer th theory waves
Ajoutée: samedi 30 mai 2015 13:13:43
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Milky Way and Andromeda Galaxy collision simulation

This is a simulation about the Milky Way and Andromeda Galaxy collision. Will mankind survive this collision? A simulation of the University of Toronto.

Auteur: Masterroxorz
Tags: Andromeda Armageddon Collision Galaxy Milky Simulation Way
Ajoutée: mardi 29 décembre 1964 07:41:44
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ShakeOut Earthquake Scenario Shaking Simulation

Simulations for the magnitude 7.8 "ShakeOut" earthquake on the southern San Andreas fault, developed by the Southern California Earthquake Center ShakeOut Simulation workgroup. Simulation by Rob Graves, URS/SCEC. Visualization by Geoff Ely, USC/SCEC.

Auteur: ShakeOut2008
Tags: andreas animation earthquake san ShakeOut shaking
Ajoutée: vendredi 11 février 2028 16:17:18
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TALAMASCA TIME SIMULATION

FROM GREECE WITH LOVE FOR ALL YOU!! BY ALEXANDER!!

Auteur: HellasOlympiacos
Tags: club funny greece love music psychedelic talamasca time trance uplifting usa
Ajoutée: vendredi 03 février 2006 23:08:28
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Liquid Simulation Blender Tutorial

www.3-strikes.org This tutorial will show you how to make water effects in blender.

Auteur: Lllstrikesmember2
Tags: 2.44 blender clear easy fake fast how jelly liquid looking make real simple simulation soft to tut tutorial water
Ajoutée: jeudi 24 mars 1977 07:58:43
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