Graphics Reconstruction
It is often necessary to reconstruct fire and accident scenes from multiple
sources of information. Computer generated, three-dimensional views are an
effective way to assimilate and evaluate this information. Computer
drawings are also useful in demonstrating merits or inadequacies of
hypothetical ignition sequences and hypothetical failure modes. An
important advantage of computer generated drawings is the ability to render
selected components invisible permitting "x-ray" viewing of internal structures.
A few examples of reconstructions are presented
in the thumbnail views below. In each row, two scene photographs are shown
on the left and two computer generated reconstructions are shown on the right.
You may view larger images by clicking on any of the thumbnails.
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