2D Lattice Boltzmann Method Simulation Program
A basic simulation program implementing the two-dimensional Lattice Boltzmann Method for fluid dynamics studies
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A basic simulation program implementing the two-dimensional Lattice Boltzmann Method for fluid dynamics studies
Simulation of single-phase sinusoidal PWM inverter with implementation of control strategies, performance evaluation under varying load conditions, and waveform quality assessment
FDTD method simulation of two-dimensional electromagnetic wave propagation provides highly detailed visualization results
A collection of MATLAB scripts for solving dynamic earthquake problems with slip-weakening friction on 1D faults embedded in 2D homogeneous elastic unbounded media. The implementation formulates the antiplane (Mode III) problem using boundary integral equations with elastodynamic kernels derived analytically in the spectral domain (spatial wavenumber). Key algorithms include spectral domain computations and slip-weakening friction law implementation.
Comprehensive modeling and simulation analysis of direct torque control strategies for induction motors, including mathematical model implementation and control algorithm verification
MATLAB implementation for simulating magnetotelluric response curves in two-layer geological media, including algorithm design and visualization techniques
Band structure simulation of 2D photonic crystals using Plane Wave Expansion (PWE) method and energy transmission simulation using Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method, with implementation details on eigenvalue problems and time-stepping algorithms.
This program utilizes MATLAB's animation capabilities to simulate the orbital trajectory of an Earth satellite returning from space to Earth, demonstrating key orbital mechanics principles through computational modeling.
This model simulates a vehicle navigating a virtual road environment and controls its trajectory through fuzzy logic algorithms
This simulation demonstrates the behavior of a single node within a Mobile Ad Hoc Network, featuring random mobility patterns and individual node analysis capabilities, with potential extension to multi-node interaction studies.