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Turbulent Combustion in High Rise Building in Augmented Reality. Numerical investigation of the mutual influence between combustion and turbulence. Wind blowing at 10 km/hr from the east side of the city (behind the tallest building). Computational Fluid Dynamics run using the fireFOAM solver from OpenFOAM. The main goal of this work is to explore both the potentials and limits of Augmented Reality at night (severe low light conditions) on high aspect ratio objects. AR Rendering with Unity3D, CFD Rendering with Paraview, Blender and Gimp.
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