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AVL Trees with Boost — Tutorial (Updated)
4. Comparison with Previous Version
| Feature | Old Tutorial | Updated Tutorial | |--------|-------------|------------------| | Screenshots | Outdated (AVL Boost 2018) | Current 2024 UI | | Project files | Separate downloads | Built-in example browser | | Combustion models | Only Vibe/MIC | Includes CFR, AVL MCC, Wiebe 2-zone | | Post-processing | Basic plots | Customizable result templates + export to Excel/Python |
1. Background: AVL trees in a nutshell
- Balanced binary search tree guaranteeing O(log n) worst-case search, insert, and delete by maintaining height-balance invariant: for every node, heights of left and right subtrees differ by at most 1.
- Suitable when strict worst-case bounds are needed (e.g., real-time systems, latency-sensitive code).
- Common operations: search, insert, erase, find-min/max, in-order traversal, predecessor/successor.
Step 4.4: Parameterize Cylinders (UPD Feature: Auto-Cylinder Array)
Select all 4 cylinders (hold Shift + click each). In the properties panel: avl boost tutorial upd
- Engine type: SI (Spark Ignition)
- Bore: 77 mm
- Stroke: 85 mm
- Connecting rod length: 143 mm
- Compression ratio: 10.5
- Firing order: 1-3-4-2 (set via “Firing sequence” table)
- Number of valves: 4
- Valve timing: Use built-in “Standard Otto” from dropdown (new in UPD: pre-defined valve lift profiles for common engines).
Crucial UPD tip: Enable “Auto mesh refinement” (check box under Numerical → Mesh). This prevents “negative volume” errors common in older tutorials. AVL Trees with Boost — Tutorial (Updated) 4