Viewers
My program package provides several types of viewers:
1D curve plot
- As a pixel monitor to display concentration change as time at any pixel you have chosen from a 1D, 2D, or 3D system.
The horizontal axis presents for time, and the vertical axis for concentration level.
( Sample view )
- As a viewer of 1D system to display concentration (vertical) and space variation (horizontal) at any moment (snapshot).
You can certainly see time collection, a spatiotemporal plot, if you go to "Spatial-tm view" from menu of the 1D viewer.
You can save the data for playback or prepare image.
( Sample view )
2D Bitmap viewer
Concentration presented by color/gray levels pixel by pixel in a two-dimensional space.
( Sample view )
2D contour-line viewer
Equal concentration level presented as curves or lines, so called contour-lines.
Trajectory viewer in phase plane
Variables serve as coordinate, and any state can be located in phase plane.
2D surface viewer
Concentration presented by both color and height,
looks from different angle, or different distance through rotation and translation.
Spiral waves:(height for concentration level)
(Click each image to get a better view)
3D contour-surface viewer:
Concentration of a chemical reaction in a 3-dimensional reactor,
or density of a physical field in a bulk medium, at a given value forms
a contour-surface.
We, then, can plot this contour-surface in 3D graphics.
Here is an example of "spiral donut", where the outline looks like a "donut" torus,
but its intersect cutting shows an Archimedean spiral.
Spiral donut
Spiral shell
(Click each image to get a better view)
Download an exe demo program to play.
Links:
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