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Visualization of Geologic Engineering Data Based on Nuclear Power Plant

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The article has researched mainly the visualization of engineering data during the earlier selection of nuclear power plant. Firstly, in view of the kinds and amount and quality and format of engineering data has difficulty in comparing and classifying and analysis. Secondly, engineering data with an abundance of specialty information has brought to read difficultly for laypeople and has different meaning between intercommunion, so the more depth information and share has been limited. Thirdly, considering the strict and comprehensiveness and data integrity and invisibility of underground rock beds, 3D model has caused to apprehend briefly between the interrelation of data, so it has necessary to carry out visualization research and regard as an important foundation for the future planning and construction. It has four parts for visualization of geologic engineering data and it has included data acquisition and data management and arithmetic disposal and three-dimensional imaging. Geologists can unscramble hidden information from 3D model and then infer the terrain. At the same time, the research has provided a referenced interpolation method of making continuous surface to new nuclear power plant in the future.

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Chang, H. (2020). Visualization of Geologic Engineering Data Based on Nuclear Power Plant. In: Xu, Y., Sun, Y., Liu, Y., Wang, Y., Gu, P., Liu, Z. (eds) Nuclear Power Plants: Innovative Technologies for Instrumentation and Control Systems. SICPNPP 2019. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 595. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1876-8_3

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