Cohabitation in cyberspace to experience indoor air conditions on internet.

Author(s) : AOKI M.

Summary

Describes a system developed as a design tool for architects and HVAC engineers to access and share an experience in 3-D fluid dynamics phenomena. States that with this system, a complex object of mass data can be comprehended more directly and easily. A 3-D structure of indoor airflow and thermal environment obtained by computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation is reestablished in cyberspace and can be accessed by various people from remote locations. They can then share the 3-D information and evaluate the CFD results through interactive experiences in the virtual world.

Details

  • Original title: Cohabitation in cyberspace to experience indoor air conditions on internet.
  • Record ID : 1998-0427
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1996/07
  • Source: Source: Proc. Roomvent '96, Yokohama
    vol. 2; 209-214; 18 fig.; 1 tabl.