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Realtime Weather in a Landscape Visualisation
Vlček, Adam ; Jošth, Radovan (referee) ; Seeman, Michal (advisor)
Thanks to the increasing computation power the complexity and dynamism of virtual reality is continuously improving. This work aims to examine influences of weather in a landscape and the means to simulate and dynamically visualize them in real time on the current personal computer hardware. The main goal is to find quick well looking approximations rather than a complex physically correct simulation. The work covers using modern programmable GPU not only for visualization but also as a powerful simulation instrument. The main topic is water movement in the terrain and its effects on it like erosion, snow melting and moisture impact on vegetation. This requires dynamic terrain texturing and algorithms supporting fast geometry and normals updates.
Realtime Weather in a Landscape Visualisation
Vlček, Adam ; Jošth, Radovan (referee) ; Seeman, Michal (advisor)
Thanks to the increasing computation power the complexity and dynamism of virtual reality is continuously improving. This work aims to examine influences of weather in a landscape and the means to simulate and dynamically visualize them in real time on the current personal computer hardware. The main goal is to find quick well looking approximations rather than a complex physically correct simulation. The work covers using modern programmable GPU not only for visualization but also as a powerful simulation instrument. The main topic is water movement in the terrain and its effects on it like erosion, snow melting and moisture impact on vegetation. This requires dynamic terrain texturing and algorithms supporting fast geometry and normals updates.
Study of combined climatic influences and hydrophobization effects on sandstone pinnacles from the Santa Barbara church in Kutná Hora
Drdácký, Miloš ; Lesák, Jaroslav ; Slížková, Zuzana ; Pospíšil, Stanislav ; Delpech, P.
The report summarizes results of the first part experiments in the Jules Verne climatic wind tunnel CSTB in Nantes. It presents diagrams of temperature and moisture changes measured on both the exterior surface and inside historic sandstone pinnacles from the church of Santa Barbara in Kutná Hora at different combinations of climatic loads with changing temperature, rain and wind velocity characteristics. Thermography has been applied for surface temperature measurements. During the tests the hydrophobization effect was studied, too.

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