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Opening the Can of Worms: An Exploration Tool for Vortical Flows
Minneapolis, Minnesota October 23-October 28
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/VIS.2005.7416th IEEE Visualization 2005 (VIS 2005)
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Simon Stegmaier, Institute for Visualization and Interactive Systems
Ulrich Rist, Institute for Aerodynamics and Gasdynamics
Thomas Ertl, Institute for Visualization and Interactive Systems

Gaining a comprehensive understanding of turbulent flows still poses one of the great challenges in fluid dynamics. A wellestablished approach to advance this research is the analysis of the vortex structures contained in the flow. In order to be able to perform this analysis efficiently, supporting visualization tools with clearly defined requirements are needed. In this paper, we present a visualization system which matches these requirements to a large extent. The system consists of two components. The first component analyzes the flow by means of a novel combination of vortex core line detection and the \lambda 2 method. The second component is a vortex browser which allows for an interactive exploration and manipulation of the vortices detected and separated during the first phase.

Our system improves the reliability and applicability of existing vortex detection methods and allows for a more efficient study of vortical flows which is demonstrated in an evaluation performed by experts.

Index Terms:
Flow Features, Vortex Detection, Interactive Manipulation, 3D Vector Field Visualization
Citation:
Simon Stegmaier, Ulrich Rist, Thomas Ertl, "Opening the Can of Worms: An Exploration Tool for Vortical Flows," vis, pp.59, 16th IEEE Visualization 2005 (VIS 2005), 2005
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