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About the Particle Swirler Simulation in Augmented Reality Project
1-way multi-phase Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) is rendered in Augmented Reality using Vuforia and Unity3D. The CFD simulation is performed with OpenFOAM Software while the particle tracking is computed with an in-house software dedicated to lagrangian and meshless particle tracking.
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Simulation, Open Source Free Non commercial use Large Eddy Simulation LES simpleFoam Particles Lagrangian
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3D printing Mechanical Engineering Educational Miscellaneous In-house Code Multiphase Flow Euler-Lagrange Modelling CFD Computational Fluid Dynamics Animation Virtual Prototyping Computer Aided Engineering CAE CAx Augmented Reality Scientific Visualisation Augmented Reality for Scient... Fluid Mechanics Discrete Element Method DEM OpenFOAM STL ParaView FreeCAD Unity3D Vuforia
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on July 15th, 2017