Well, I have been working on PhysViz in my off time from lead farming here in Afghanistan for about 4 months now and I am glad to say that the first milestone has been reached. The most basic functionality of the program is up and running!
The program takes input from the user through the windows forms GUI to create spherical em-sources (the most basic types of electromagnetic sources beyond a simple point charge) in the 3D environment and visualizes the representative electric vector field created by these charges. The field is also adapting seamlessly to changes in the environment made by the user in real time.
Here are some screen shots! (Click on them to see their full awesomeness)
Moving forward, I think I going to save new charge geometries for later (I am looking forward to the parabolic disc for focused em-fields), and the next step is going the be building the ability for the user to define charged particles in the view port that will move in an animated fashion according to the forces of the electromagnetic field that are acting on it. This is going to be a fun one!
3 comments:
Interesting project. Do you use Visual studio?
Yes I do. I am currently trying out VS 2010 Pro beta, and began the project in VS 2008 Pro.
Nice free trial they have. I installed Windows 7,pretty nice, and now am downloading VS 2010. I like betas, and use Linux, which is always beta by nature.
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