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commit b7b1ace005ab3cf902a1a412033f32f63700781e
parent 8f9b6a268eb2a5b99ffc037c7371223b99482d2d
Author: Vincent Forest <vincent.forest@meso-star.com>
Date:   Fri, 10 Feb 2023 12:10:13 +0100

htrdr: add Titan images to the overview

Diffstat:
Mhtrdr/Makefile | 4+++-
Mhtrdr/htrdr.html.in | 17++++++++++++++++-
Ahtrdr/titan_1280x960x4096.jpg | 2++
Ahtrdr/titan_transit.jpg | 2++
4 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/htrdr/Makefile b/htrdr/Makefile @@ -78,7 +78,9 @@ OVERVIEW_IMG=\ downward_flux_500x500x2048_lw_4000_100000_425.156.jpg\ downloads/HRES_ARMCu.mp4\ gulder_horizontal_slides.jpg\ - gulder_sideview.jpg + gulder_sideview.jpg\ + titan_1280x960x4096.jpg\ + titan_transit.jpg ATMSPK_IMG=\ DZVAR.jpg\ diff --git a/htrdr/htrdr.html.in b/htrdr/htrdr.html.in @@ -65,6 +65,21 @@ interest, in their most common formats, in each scientific community. illuminates the inside of the combustion chamber for diagnostic purposes.</p> </li> <li> + <div class="img" style="width: 20em"> + <a href="titan_1280x960x4096.jpg"> + <img src="titan_1280x960x4096.jpg" alt="Titan"> + </a> + <a href="titan_transit.jpg"> + <img src="titan_transit.jpg" alt="Titan_transit"> + </a> + <div class="caption"> + Images of Titan rendered with <a + href="man/man1/htrdr-planeto.1.html">htrdr-planeto</a>. Its 3D atmosphere + is composed of a gas mixture and two aerosol modes for haze and clouds. In + the bottom image, the source is positioned behind Titan to simulate a + transit situation, i.e. a solar eclipse by Titan. + </div> + </div> <p><a href="man/man1/htrdr-planeto.1.html">Planetology</a>: takes into account the geometry of a "ground" of arbitrary shape, described by a triangular mesh, with the possibility of using an arbitrary number of @@ -237,7 +252,7 @@ href="https://imagemagick.org/script/display.php">display</a>. between the left and right parts of the image; since the laser propagates from the left to the right, it is progressively attenuated while traveling the medium. The intensity of radiation subject to scattering therefore - decreases. In addition to these "trapping" effect these images provide some + decreases. In addition to these "trapping" effect these images provide some insight about the scattering cross-section of the medium as a function of height. Scattering properties of soot gradually increase from the injection position to a height of approximately 35&nbsp;mm. A steep decrease follows: diff --git a/htrdr/titan_1280x960x4096.jpg b/htrdr/titan_1280x960x4096.jpg @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +#$# git-wad f73fdf5b9b8d28f91ebfbd7f4383e014bbc897173613a822711afb734a0fb7c1 623243 +\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/htrdr/titan_transit.jpg b/htrdr/titan_transit.jpg @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +#$# git-wad 4ce2a722e346a202444e164c332c64946651419a27b313b618eaf11ccd6db646 273072 +\ No newline at end of file