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Temperature contour of the Department of Energy Systems in Munich (TUM) on 21st June.Simulation performed with ANSYS FLUENT with solar load modeler. RANS k-eps.Visualization in Augmented Reality using Vuforia SDK and Unity3D game Engine.Ready to mesh and run. Visualization in Augmented Reality using Unity-3D Game Engine and Vuforia AR SDK.Files .apk for Android and Target Pictures.To install the .apk file on your Android smart device, enable in Setting:"install from unknown sources".For the best Augmented Reality experience,print the Target image in color at regular A4 size.The Unity3D Package with 3D models to download.Unity3D (https://unity3d.com/get-unity/download) and Vuforia SDK (https://developer.vuforia.com/downloads/sdk) are free to use under specific conditions. This work can be re-used under the CC by License.
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