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commit a25a2a26f94dc5f6327f29b62129f454a8502080
parent a3b2ac32d7361444ded00d4180a055244a533c30
Author: Vincent Forest <vincent.forest@meso-star.com>
Date:   Tue,  6 Sep 2022 11:20:34 +0200

stardis: add geometric insensitivity image

Diffstat:
Mstardis/Makefile | 5+++--
Astardis/plot_insensib_MC.jpg | 2++
Mstardis/stardis.html.in | 46+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------
3 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)

diff --git a/stardis/Makefile b/stardis/Makefile @@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ OVERVIEW_IMG=\ foam_path.jpg\ heatsink_anim.gif\ heatsink_anim_thumb.gif\ + plot_insensib_MC.jpg\ pulse.svg\ sin.svg\ step.svg @@ -121,7 +122,7 @@ stardis_build.sh: ../meso-menu.sh ################################################################################ # Stardis web page ################################################################################ -stardis.html: \ +stardis.html:\ stardis.html.in \ $(OVERVIEW_IMG) \ stardis_build.sh \ @@ -160,7 +161,7 @@ $(STARDIS_ARCH_FILES): ################################################################################ # Starter pack web pages ################################################################################ -starter-pack.html: \ +starter-pack.html:\ $(STARTER_PACK_IMG) \ $(STARTER_PACK_SIG) \ $(STARTER_PACK_README) \ diff --git a/stardis/plot_insensib_MC.jpg b/stardis/plot_insensib_MC.jpg @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +#$# git-wad 4b964fc47d92421fd5782ef5dd1b1d061ec07e5d1ef4623460686f77871ae9cf 237495 +\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/stardis/stardis.html.in b/stardis/stardis.html.in @@ -68,6 +68,15 @@ purposes:</p> analytic solution is available or when a physical intuition is impossible to achieve due to the complexity of the problem.</li> + <div class="img" style="width: 18em"> + <a href="foam_path.jpg"><img src="foam_path.jpg" alt="foam_path"></a> + <div class="caption"> + Example of conductive path sampled by Stardis in a foam geometry: it starts + from the probe position (green point) and after several diffusive steps + reaches a boundary condition (red point). + </div> + </div> + <li><b>Educational purposes</b>: since the various probability sets used by the underlying Monte-Carlo algorithms solely rely on the physics, thermal paths naturally explore the spatial and temporal zones of interest in the @@ -100,12 +109,19 @@ post-processing. See below for more information on each of these components.</p> <h2 id="solver">Stardis-Solver</h2> -<div class="img" style="width: 18em"> - <a href="foam_path.jpg"><img src="foam_path.jpg" alt="foam_path"></a> +<div class="img" style="width: 18em;"> + <a href="heatsink_anim.gif"><img src="heatsink_anim_thumb.gif" alt="heatsink"></a> <div class="caption"> - Example of conductive path sampled by Stardis in a foam geometry: it starts - from the probe position (green point) and after several diffusive steps - reaches a boundary condition (red point). + Infrared timelapse animation of a chip and its heatsink covering a 14-second + period of time. Computed using the stardis infrared rendering feature, one + image per simulated second. Acknowledgment to + <a href=https://www.imt-mines-albi.fr/fr/lea-penazzi>Léa Penazzi</a> and + <a href=https://www.icam.fr/enseignant-chercheur/anne-castelan/>Anne + Castelan</a> for the scene geometry (also available in <a + href=starter-pack.html>Stardis: Starter Pack</a>) actually used in an + upcoming research article, and to <a + href=https://www.imt-mines-albi.fr/fr/eibner-simon>Simon Eibner</a> who + computed the animation. </div> </div> @@ -158,22 +174,18 @@ on the following hypothesis:</p> </ul> -<div class="img" style="width: 18em;"> - <a href="heatsink_anim.gif"><img src="heatsink_anim_thumb.gif" alt="heatsink"></a> +<div class="img" style="width: 18em"> + <a href="plot_insensib_MC.jpg"><img src="plot_insensib_MC.jpg" alt="plot_insensib_MC"></a> <div class="caption"> - Infrared timelapse animation of a chip and its heatsink covering a 14-second - period of time. Computed using the stardis infrared rendering feature, one - image per simulated second. Acknowledgment to - <a href=https://www.imt-mines-albi.fr/fr/lea-penazzi>Léa Penazzi</a> and - <a href=https://www.icam.fr/enseignant-chercheur/anne-castelan/>Anne - Castelan</a> for the scene geometry (also available in <a - href=starter-pack.html>Stardis: Starter Pack</a>) actually used in an - upcoming research article, and to <a - href=https://www.imt-mines-albi.fr/fr/eibner-simon>Simon Eibner</a> who - computed the animation. + Stardis computation time as function of geometrical refinement. Both the + standard Monte-Carlo computation and the Green function construction and + usage are insensitive. In this example, once constructed, <b>using the Green + function with any new set of sources is 10<sup>3</sup> times faster than + Monte-Carlo</b>. </div> </div> + <p>The remaining of this section describes the main functionalities provided by Stardis-Solver upon the aforementioned hypothesis.</p>