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Academic Journal of Computing & Information Science, 2020, 3(3); doi: 10.25236/AJCIS.2020.030315.

Research on the 3D Geometry of Sand Cooker Caused by Ocean Wave Erosion

Author(s)

Yao Xiao, Xinxin Jing

Corresponding Author:
Yao Xiao
Affiliation(s)

School of Mathematics, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China

Abstract

Sandcastle by the sea is a popular leisure activity among tourists of all ages. Most people who have piled sandcastle by the sea have encountered the situation of sandcastle being washed away by the sea. So, whether it is possible to build a sand castle as stable as possible, so that it can stand out from the crowd of sand castle in the face of wave erosion and even rainfall, has become an interesting and practical problem. In view of the above, our team uses the time series theory and the computer-generated "Wave-Sandcastle Model" program. Under the guidance of rigorous theoretical derivation, we use the computer program to simulate the real situation.

Keywords

Sand castle, Computer simulation, Wave erosion, 3-Dimensional Geometric Shape

Cite This Paper

Yao Xiao, Xinxin Jing. Research on the 3D Geometry of Sand Cooker Caused by Ocean Wave Erosion. Academic Journal of Computing & Information Science (2020), Vol. 3, Issue 3: 138-142. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJCIS.2020.030315.

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