Research of Feature Model Constructing Techniques for Diesel Engine Based on EON Platform

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The vivid expression of entity models in the virtual circumstance is directly related to the facticity and immersion of the virtual environment. To build the virtual maintenance training system for Cummins M11 diesel engine, this paper primarily designed the functions of the system, studied the constructing and optimizing techniques of 3D models. Using EON platform, these 3D models were secondarily constructed to achieve the pre-designed functions, and realize the real-time interactive simulation. The experiments show that synthetically using these VR constructing techniques can overcome the limitations of single modeling method, and brilliantly make the simulation environment more realistic and familiar to the trainees, achieving good training results.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 805-806)

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1740-1745

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September 2013

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© 2013 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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