Tonatiuh for Linux 2.0.1 freeware
... open source, cutting-edge, accurate, and easy to use Monte Carlo ray tracer for the optical simulation of solar concentrating systems. It intends to advance the state-of-the-art of the simulation tools available for the design and analysis of solar concentrating systems, and to make those tools freely available to anyone interested in using and improving them. ...
Author | Tonatiuh Team |
Released | 2013-05-15 |
Filesize | 43.00 MB |
Downloads | 484 |
OS | Linux |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | Monte Carlo ray tracer, optics simulator, solar concentrating simulation, ray tracer, optics, simulator |
Users' rating (12 rating) |
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2.0.1 | May 15, 2013 | New Release | |
2.0.0 | Apr 28, 2013 | New Release | A new wizard-type plug-in that facilitates the simulation of solar tower systems. The wizard generates a heliostat field taking as input from the user: · A text file with the coordinates of the center of the bases of the heliostats that compose the heliostat field · A component Tonatiuh file describing the geometry of the heliostats (it is assumed that the geometry of all heliostats are the same). · Several new atmospheric transmittance plug-ins. · A new reflectance material plug-in, which allows the user to independently define the slope error and the reflectivity ray error of a mirror-like surface. · The possibility for the user of selecting which of the surfaces in the scene should not be taking into account during the ray tracing process. · The resolution of a bug that made the program crash when the user tries to "undo" the elimination of a One-Axis tracker. |
1.2.6 | Apr 18, 2012 | New Release | A new wizard-type plug-in that facilitates the simulation of solar tower systems. The wizard generates a heliostat field taking as input from the user: · A text file with the coordinates of the center of the bases of the heliostats that compose the heliostat field · A component Tonatiuh file describing the geometry of the heliostats (it is assumed that the geometry of all heliostats are the same). · Several new atmospheric transmittance plug-ins. · A new reflectance material plug-in, which allows the user to independently define the slope error and the reflectivity ray error of a mirror-like surface. · The possibility for the user of selecting which of the surfaces in the scene should not be taking into account during the ray tracing process. · The resolution of a bug that made the program crash when the user tries to "undo" the elimination of a One-Axis tracker. |