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The Storm Surge Demonstration Based on Virtual Reality Technology is a virtual simulation experiment designed by Tianjin University of Science and Technology and developed and deployed by our company.
Storm surge, as a marine dynamic disaster that is involved in undergraduate courses in marine science and marine technology, is inaccessible due to its harsh on-site conditions and difficult to reproduce in the laboratory. This makes it difficult for students to intuitively experience the phenomenon of storm surge during the teaching process, thereby affecting their understanding of disasters. So, with the help of ocean numerical simulation technology and human-computer interaction, the storm surge process was simulated on a high-performance computing cluster by changing environmental parameters and other means, and the process was visually demonstrated using virtual reality (VR) technology.
The experiment has been deployed in the experimental space (National Virtual Simulation Experiment Teaching Project Shared Service Platform) and has been selected as a provincial-level first-class course with 800 views and a completion rate of 100%.