文摘
We develop the environment in which the time-sequence experimental data of three-dimensional dust particle positions observed by the stereoscopic fast framing cameras is visualized in one virtual-reality space with the results of the equilibrium plasma simulation in the vessel device data integrally using a virtual-reality system. Since their three-dimensional relative positions can be displayed, it is possible to analyze the three-dimensional relationship between the dust trajectories, the magnetic-field structure, and the devices in the vessel. It is confirmed that the observed dust particles are distributed in the periphery region. Most dusts move along the magnetic-field line, but some particles move radially across the lines with sharply curved trajectories. The transport direction varies from place to place. This system promoted the viewers' understanding. (