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Creating a Campbell Diagram Chart

A Campbell diagram (named after Wilfred Campbell) is a type of graph used in modeling turbulence and rotational dynamics. This diagram shows how the rate at which turbulence kinetic energy is dissipated and the scale of turbulence within a flow are related.

It is especially useful for studying boundary layers or turbulent shear flows, helping to understand the turbulent characteristics of such a flow. This graph also represents the response spectrum of a system as a function of its oscillation regime. These diagrams are commonly used to understand the dynamic behavior of rotating machines.

This tutorial follow modify ExampleCampbellDiagramXY from Demo. There ChartEventMarkers are used to create different size bubbles.

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Check following link for step-by-step tutorial how to create a Campbell Diagram in C# with LightningChart .NET: Creating a Campbell Diagram Chart.