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Modeling of autowave processes in active media with inhomogeneous properties

https://doi.org/10.21122/2309-4923-2023-3-17-22

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This paper shows the results of computer modeling of the processes of excitation and propagation of autowaves in distributed active media with inhomogeneous properties. The study of autowaves by the cellular automata method is based on the Wiener–Rosenbluth model, according to which each element of the active environment can be in one of three states: rest, excitation and refractoriness. The software module "AutoWaveModel" has been developed in C++ using the Qt library and OpenGL technology for modeling dynamic processes of excitation of spiral waves and pacemakers. The heterogeneity of the properties of the active environment in the model under consideration is set, in particular, by introducing into the field (volume) of modeling a certain number of inactive elements distributed according to a random law. It is established that the decay of autowaves occurs when about 30-60% of inactive elements are introduced from their total number in the model, moreover, the wave propagation process becomes more stable with an increase in the decay coefficient of the activator of all elements. As one of the factors creating heterogeneity of the active distributed environment, the change in the decay coefficient of the activator in its volume is also considered. In this case, each cell of the model is assigned a random value of the specified coefficient, lying in a given interval from the minimum to the maximum value. With a significant difference in the values of the activator decay coefficient in near areas of the active environment and a sufficiently high excitation threshold, the wave front is curved due to its acceleration or deceleration. In this case, the destruction of the wave is also observed, which is unable to overcome the area with a reduced decay coefficient of the activator.

About the Authors

A. V. Gulaj
Belarusian National Technical University
Belarus

PhD, associate Professor, head of the Department “Intelligent and mechatronic systems” of BNTU

Minsk



V. A. Gulaj
Belarusian National Technical University
Belarus

Senior lectures of the Department “Intelligent and mechatronic systems” of BNTU

Minsk



A. V. Dubovik
Belarusian National Technical University
Belarus

Senior lectures of the Department “Intelligent and mechatronic systems” and PhD student of BNTU

Minsk



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Gulaj A.V., Gulaj V.A., Dubovik A.V. Modeling of autowave processes in active media with inhomogeneous properties. «System analysis and applied information science». 2023;(3):17-22. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21122/2309-4923-2023-3-17-22

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