Sonstige Projekte
Introduction
Of the great wealth of already completed projects, some very impressive examples are presented below. Beside the variety of topics it is also impressive that many projects which have been realized in the V2C of the LRZ have prototype character. This shows the importance of such an infrastructure for top-level research and the LRZ can be described as a location advantage for science and research in the Munich area.
Architecture
Lothstraße 17: Faculty of Design in the CAVE of the V2C
From the as-built survey, a detailed 3D building as-built model was generated in CAD as an object-based 3D component model with the aim of using it for various purposes of architectural and structural design, planning of technical building equipment (BTE), for energy analyses and various simulations.
August Prize
Robert Schmid
Munich State Building Authority 2
Art and multimedia
Senseparation: Encounter between people in virtual and real space
The interdisciplinary and experimental project focuses on the cross-border networking of people between virtual and real space. Thereby an encounter between two people at different locations takes place.
Dr. Karin Guminski
LMU, Art and Multimedia
Institute for Art Education
www.kunstpaedagogik.uni-muenchen.de
Life Sciences
Zoology: Extreme miniaturization in dwarf chameleons
The study of biological structures is crucial for understanding their functions. As in many other scientific disciplines, more and more computer-aided 3D methods are being used.
Dr Bernhard Ruthensteiner, Benedikt Geier, Dr Frank Glaw
Munich State Zoological Collection
Engineering Sciences
Plant engineering: Visualization during the design of high voltage insulation systems
When designing high-voltage insulation systems and components such as gas-insulated switchgear or transformers, the focus is on maximum operational reliability in addition to the lowest possible material and space requirements. The basis for this is the simulation of electrical fields occurring during the operation of high-voltage systems.
Dr. Carsten Trinitis
Chair of Computer Technology and Computer Organization
Technical University Munich
Information visualization
Visualization of large multi-dimensional data sets in the field of energy efficiency
Energy consumption is increasingly becoming a problem for modern data centers. In order to optimize energy consumption, knowledge of the processes and consumption as well as their direct and indirect correlations is necessary.