Scientific visualization and computation in Blender 3D
Figure 1- Blender Force Fields
Blender Scientific 3D visualization project is intended to provide a free open source software making use of real properties of the elements and compounds. Theoretical modeling is a very important research tool in material sciences, solid state physics and many other engineering fields. With a collaborative spirit between programmers and scientists it is possible to to convert Blender into a scientific tool that can be used to visualize and also apply in the computation in general physical phenomena. Currently, Blender accommodates tools for basic physics (Figure 1)
In science, developed theoretical models can be simulated and give a visual idea of what is going on in the system under investigation. Theory and experiments can be compared to find the similarities and the limitations in real world compared to an ideal one. Project can find application in almost all the areas of engineering which requires such kind of simulations.
General equations that are used in physics and materials science can be used to visualize different scientific problems by use of Blender . Results of such work can be used in education and scientific research.
Please, visit: http://github.com/BlenderScientific
In science, developed theoretical models can be simulated and give a visual idea of what is going on in the system under investigation. Theory and experiments can be compared to find the similarities and the limitations in real world compared to an ideal one. Project can find application in almost all the areas of engineering which requires such kind of simulations.
General equations that are used in physics and materials science can be used to visualize different scientific problems by use of Blender . Results of such work can be used in education and scientific research.
Please, visit: http://github.com/BlenderScientific