Monday, August 30, 2010

EXP 1: Evaluation

1. Side View of Small elements exploding

This image hinders on the aspects of small elements being stronger bonded together; depending on the force of the explosion as when one drops the others may just stay put and in their spot. This can be annotated to resemble that small pieces bind together however is much more tedious for one to construct.

2. Town Hall Station customised to explore the concepts of key areas that explosions have the worst effect.

The red light symbolise the areas that the train station's walls would have the most impact, and that's what I set out to accomplish with my hypothesis and to illustrate the areas that would the suffer the most.

3. The effect of collisions between a tower and an object


In this case the use of the spherical object was used almost as a crane with a wrecking ball. This was achieve by the use of track view and flow graphs to program the ball to move and destroy with its mass being higher then the structure to see how it would affect the final piece. The red lights symbolise the durable parts of the building if the crane hit it on the top.

4. Also the red Lights once again showing the areas of strength


The red lights also symbolise the weight that the Town Hall station would have to deal with as seeing how its underground one must consider the large number of tones that can hinder on the framework.

5. Overall...


This assignment has given me the proper input in my hypothesis and proved me to be the differences between the collisions and explosions. The collisions proved to see that the base is the most responsible for suffering the weight of all of the above pieces and with explosions depending where there are hold the effects of carrying out the aftermath of numerous or large pieces being scattered everywhere which could case more damage to the building and individuals.

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