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ehofman
980012e168 Move FGEventMgr and FGSubsystemMgr over to SimGear, add SGEventMgr to FlightGear's globals structre and some small code cleanups 2003-09-24 17:20:55 +00:00
david
1691d3ba19 Add the ability to control turbulence rate as well as magnitude.
Square the normalized direction acceleration for the y and z axes, so
that turbulence predominantly affects pitch.

Bind to the /environment/turbulence/magnitude-norm and
/environment/turbulence/rate-hz properties in FlightGear.
2003-07-13 20:13:18 +00:00
david
e588cbadd8 Removed FGEnvironmentMgr as a special case in globals, initialization,
etc.

Improved the weather system to interpolate between different
elevations and deal with boundary-layer conditions.  The configuration
properties are now different (see $FG_ROOT/preferences.xml).
2003-06-08 14:47:03 +00:00
david
56642901b5 Air density is now calculated automatically from air pressure,
temperature, and dewpoint.  The /environment/density-sea-level-slugft3
property has been removed, and the /environment/density-slugft3
property is read-only.
2002-06-06 00:21:23 +00:00
david
8a5cdbdbc6 Finished off the atmosphere model (Troposphere and lower
Stratosphere).  The atmospheric properties are as follow:

/environment/temperature-sea-level-degc
/environment/temperature-degc
/environment/pressure-sea-level-inhg
/environment/pressure-inhg
/environment/density-sea-level-slugft3
/environment/density-slugft3

Setting either the sea-level or altitude value automatically sets the
other value appropriate, except for temperature at altitude above the
Troposphere (where there's no reliable way to back-calculate it).  The
atmosphere model appears in the atmosphere_data array in
environment.cxx, and can easily be extended into the upper
stratosphere and beyond.

These are not yet tied into the FDMs or steam module.
2002-05-15 03:00:41 +00:00
david
49bb3306d9 Environment manager overhaul -- return a copy of an FGEnvironment
object rather than a pointer.

FGEnvironment now has the beginning of an atmospheric model, and will
recalculate temperature (not pressure or density, yet) based on
elevation.

FGEnvironment has a copy constructor.
2002-05-11 23:23:42 +00:00
david
ce69eb8e79 Added an interface for an environment controller, together with a
default implementation that uses user-supplied params.  Currently, the
only parameters are

  /environment/params/base-wind-speed-kt
  /environment/params/gust-wind-speed-kt

but others will show up soon (i.e. sheer, variable direction, variable
visibility, etc.).  To activate these properties, you have to
configure --with-new-environment.

The gusting function is simplistic and needs to be replaced with
something better, though it doesn't feel too far off.
2002-05-07 00:03:54 +00:00
david
2e4f836a98 General cleanups to cut cross-dependencies and speed up compilation.
Added two new properties:

  /environment/temperature-sea-level-degc
  /environment/pressure-sea-level-inhg

These are now supported in FGEnvironment as well, though they always
have the same value for now.  They need to be hooked up to the FDMs.
2002-02-22 23:37:45 +00:00
david
eaf9fa7621 Added FGEnvironmentMgr to provide information on the environment in
different locations, and hitched it into FGGlobals.  FGEnvironmentMgr
has taken over as the subsystem, while FGEnvironment is simple the
information that it returns.  I've removed current_environment
completely -- everything now uses properties or goes through
FGGlobals.  FGGlobals itself has a couple of useful methods:

  const FGEnvironment * get_environment ();
  const FGEnvironment * get_environment (double lat, double lon, double alt);

The first one returns the environment data for the plane's current
position, while the second returns the environment data for any
arbitrary location.  Currently, they both return the same information,
but that will change soon.
2002-02-22 22:51:34 +00:00
david
ac20cb7768 Initial take of new environment subsystem. Configure with
--use-new-environment to active it.
2002-02-19 14:21:19 +00:00