Team:SDU-Denmark/project-m

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All programs we have written have been created for easy transfer from the 2-D model to a 3-D model. And we have made the adjustments needed in order for it to become 3-D, unfortunately we have not had time to check it for errors and to gain some results.
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All the programs we have written have been created for easy transfer from the 2-D model to a 3-D model. We have made the adjustments needed in order for it to become 3-D, unfortunately we have not had time to check it for errors and to gain some results.
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=====A flagella row on the other wall=====
=====A flagella row on the other wall=====
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In our model we settled for placing bacteria on one wall. During real-life application, flagella would most likely be placed on both walls. This is not something we have tried to implement in our model, though to do so should just be a matter of creating an extra grid an adapting the existing model a bit. If this was done it would go a long way towards improving the usability of the model
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In our model we settled for placing bacteria on one wall. During the real-life application, flagella would most likely be placed on both walls. This is not something we have tried to implement in our model, though to do so should just be a matter of creating an extra grid an adapting the existing model to this. If this was done it would mproving the usability of the model.
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===== A better double-wall approximation =====
===== A better double-wall approximation =====
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The double-wall approximation we made is a very rough approximation based on what you do when you have a single wall. The model could be improved alot by making a better approximation, though aside from simply creating more mirror-pints, we have not investigated how this could be done, but it would most likely be quite difficult.
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The double-wall approximation we made is a very rough approximation based on what you do when you have a single wall. The model could be improved a lot by making a better approximation, though aside from simply creating more mirror-points, we have not investigated how this could be done, but it would most likely be quite difficult.
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