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The student chapter of the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers in Chico, CA, presents you the ASME logo and four
grinding and rotating gears with links to their homepage.
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The Society of Computer Simulation invites you to visit
the McLeod Institute of Simulation Science in Chico, CA. Click on one of
the letters and you will see how the SCS logo assembles itself. The angles
are links to the McLeod homepage.
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This model was created after the logo of the Virtual
Reality Alliance of Students and Professionals (V.R.A.S.P.). Click on the upper and
lower sphere, the torus and the sign on the bottom to jump to the main site.
Watch how the upper sphere's kernel pulsates.
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This program converts ESL data to VRML2.0 OrientationInterpolator format.
An inverted pendulum demonstrates the possibility to visualize control
responses.
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A simple animated bar chart. The columns change as time goes by.
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A simple animated 3D data space. The data regions change as time goes by.
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Some unknown species from 'vrmLsystems'.
L-systems are rule like decriptions of 2D and 3D forms and are very
successfully used to model plants. This vrml file was created with
L Lapre's Lparser,
converted to VRML2.0, and then heavily cut'n pasted.
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Click on the beam and get a feel for what can hit you if you don't watch
out. The undamped beam will swing forever. The data comes from a kinematic analysis
done by KANE Dynamics, Inc.
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Click on the beam and get a feel for what can hit you if you don't watch
out. The damped beam will swing for some time until it comes to a rest. The data comes from a kinematic analysis
done by KANE Dynamics, Inc.
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