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All work for Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. (AECL) has primarily involved Visual Basic
6. Unfortunately, the majority of the programs are protected for security purposes,
which means they cannot be provide for download and only screenshots may be shown.
If you desire a demo, please use the contact form to
setup some sort of demonstration. Thanks for your interest!
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IPTDIM - Interface to the Pressure Tube Deuterium Ingress
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In the course of developing IPTDIM a lot of neat stuff was created, here are some
highlights:
auto-filtering DB query control; eye-catching false color
charts; reusable utility libraries; compiled Fortran models as DLLs; integrated
Excel automation; 1000% improved render speeds over previous versions using data
caching and color tables; cubic spline data interpolation; extensive use of the
windows API and GDI; .NET-style dynamic window resizing implemented in VB6; OpenGL/DirectX
rendering prototype; robust error handling and call stack in VB6;
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This image shows the application's main window where various data sets can be visualized.
All the data can be exported, and the core map can be saved as a graphic for inclusion
in reports. |
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After clicking a tube a detail window is displayed with a graph showing data profiles
along the depth of the reactor and evolution over time. These graphs may also be
saved as images. |
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The second tab of the detail window displays circumferential data as well as a false-color
profile along the length of the pressure tube. |
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Detector Selector |
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The application's main window (top-left) controls the front, top, and side view
sub-windows. In this case we are viewing flux detector data.
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Here is the application showing reactor component data such as pressure tubes, LI
nozzles, and flux detector assemblies.
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