- Install NetBeans IDE (currently working with v8.2)
- In NetBeans menu bar, click File -> Open Project and select the NeLoGeM directory
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In NetBeans toolbar, either select "Debug Project" or "Run Project"
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Application will open in a window and run
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Application can be closed by clicking the standard Windows close ("X") button
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Edit java files as desired. No need to save edits, as NetBeans automatically saves and compiles upon running or debugging
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The first line in Dynamics.java is:
int option = 1;
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Change the number to change the selected option. Options are as follows:
- Shows Apollo 11 trajectory. It takes about 10 minutes to watch this unfold.
- Shows view of Solar System with sun at centre and planet orbits very slowly appearing.
- Shows view down onto Venus, which hardly rotates at all.
- Shows view down on Earth. A high tower is erected on the site of Babylon. The tower then slowly falls down, dropping bodies down onto (and through) the Earth below. There is a lat-long grid map, and also an outline map of the world which includes a satellite at geostationary orbit.
- View down onto Mars with rotating lat-long grid map.
- View down onto Jupiter with rotating lat-long grid map.
- View down onto Saturn with rotating lat-long grid map.
- View down onto Uranus with rotating lat-long grid map.
- View down onto Neptune with rotating lat-long grid map.
- Same as 4 except that the view is of the surface reference frame in which the tower is positioned.
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Dynamics.java calculates the gravitational (and elastic) forces acting between a number of bodies in a solar system, and their consequent accelerations, velocities, and positions at DT time intervals.
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Bodies have positions, velocities, mass, radius, rotation axis, rotation period, etc. They may also have surface maps. Bodies may also be tied to other bodies by elastic ties.
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Collectives of bodies are called Processes. A pendulum, for example, might consist one body in free motion attached to a body fixed at some point above the surface of a planet. A geodesic dome, made up of a number of point masses held together by ties is other process. A piston engine would be another process made up of bodies and ties. A building is a process made up of a number of bodies held together by ties.
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Another sort of process might be a river flowing in a river valley, or a sea subject to tidal forces.
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An individual person or animal might be a set of body masses held together by ties.
- AxisMap.java
- Some code to draw coloured XYZ axes (not used at the moment)
- Body.java
- Where new bodies with barycentric XYZ locations and velocities are constructed, moved under gravitational forces, and painted to display
- Dynamics.java
- The applcation class (contains
main()
method) with some additional calendar code
- The applcation class (contains
- EarthMap.java
- A vector map of the surface of the Earth
- FallingTower.java
- Constructs a tower of 48 bodies, and moves the tower round the Earth
- Map.java
- Code to create maps on surface of planets
- Mathut.java
- A bunch of mathematical utilities
- Process.java
- Everything that happens is part of some Process or other. The solar system is a Process. The Falling Tower is a Process.
- RK4.java
- RK4 code for body motions currently not in use.
- ReferenceFrame.java
- Defines reference frames on the surface of planets
- SolarSystem.java
- A snapshot of the solar system in 2005 (not in use)
- SolarSystemApollo11.java
- A snapshot of the solar system in July 1969
- StateVector.java
- State Vectors are XYZ and vx, vy, vz objects used in multiple ways
- Tetrahedron.java
- A bunch of 4 bodies in free motion round the Sun. They were originally held together by elastic ties in a tetrahedron, but this requires the model to be run using small values of DT.
- Tie.java
- Allows the construction of elastic ties between bodies
- VectorMap.java
- Handles vector maps of surfaces of bodies