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vr engineering oil gas & chemical
virtual reality
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Process
Engineering | Oil , Gas and Chemical
Engineering | CAD
/ CAM
Virtual reality, is a newly emerging computer interface, designed to make the user believe that they are actually inside of the computer generated environment, as opposed to being an external observer looking in. An effective virtual environment must also be highly interactive, giving the user as much control as possible over their surroundings.A High degree of immersion
is accomplished via fast, high-resolution graphics, three dimensional audio and video interface, headmount display devices, wired gloves and other clothing, tactile feedback and numerous psychological
techniques.
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Although the concept of virtual reality has been around for almost thirty years, until recently its use has been limited to specialised research labs and those with large computing
budgets, such as
the
military. Within the past few years, however, a number of experienced hardware and software VR products have been developed, which
have brought virtual reality within reach of the average researcher and even home hobbyist.
A virtual reality based computer simulation program is currently under development, to aid in the instruction of the undergraduate chemical reaction engineering. At this time the primary engineering topics covered include the operation of a straight-through transport reactor and associated catalyst regenerator, the effects of varying flowrates on catalyst cooking and rector performance, the shrinking-core model of catalyst decay and regeneration, and the mechanism of catalytic reaction, including diffusion, absorption and desorption processes. The major benefits gathered at this stage of development are the knowledge base of virtual reality techniques and how best to apply them to education applications, and the training and experience of the students who are helping to develop the programs.
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See the different
reactions to natural resources when mined in a certain way
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