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Eurographics/ IEEE-VGTC Symposium on Visualization
2007
pp. 251-258

Interactive Visual Exploration of Unsteady 3D Flows

Author:

Kai Buerger, Jens Schneider, Polina Kondratieva, J. Krueger, and Ruediger Westermann

DOI: 10.2312/VisSym/EuroVis07/251-258

Abstract:

In this paper we present GPU-based techniques for the interactive visualization of large unsteady 3D flow fields on uniform grids. We propose a novel dual-core approach to asynchronously stream such fields from the CPU, thus enabling the efficient exploration of large time-resolved sequences. This approach decouples visualization from data handling, resulting in interactive frame rates. Built upon a previously published GPU particle engine for flow visualization we have developed new strategies to compute and to visualize path lines and streak lines on the GPU. To provide additional visual cues, focus+context techniques for polygonal meshes have been integrated. The proposed techniques are used in the visual analysis of the Terashake 2.1 earthquake simulation data, and they have been shown to be very effective in revealing the relevant information in this data.

Categories and Subject Descriptors (according to ACM CCS): I.3.0 [Computer Graphics]: General; I.3.7 [Computer Graphics]: Three-Dimensional Graphics and Realism Keywords: Flow visualization; unsteady flow; GPU-based techniques; particle engine



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