Visualization of Thermal Measuring in 3D Environment

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Measuring of thermal distribution in certain material was done in Matlab. Obtained data are processed and displayed in fully 3D environment (virtual reality) using X3D. Paper deals with data processing and conversion from Matlab into X3D. Further development of visualization is discussed too – visualization of thermal gradient, Integration of measured a visualized data into real object or technological process visualization. The aim of this topic is to present information about discontinuities in solid materials.

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