A. Sanna1 B. Montrucchio1 R. Arina2 L. Massasso2
Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica1,
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Aeronautica e Spaziale2,
Politecnico di Torino
corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24,
10129 Torino (Italy)
email: sanna@polito.it
ABSTRACT
In computational fluid dynamics (CFD), visualization is a frequently
used tool for data evaluation and qualitative comparison to flow visualizations
originating from experiments; moreover, the visualization of three-dimensional
fluid flows can be a very important teaching instrument.
In particular, it has been proved that streaklines and timelines are
effective visualization techniques for depicting time-dependent phenomena
such as vortical flows (vortex shedding, vortex breakdown, an so on), moving
shock
waves and turbulent flows. Often, the visualization of unsteady flows
requires a high computational power available only by using high-end workstations.
In this paper we present a platform-independent software for particle
tracing by pathlines, streaklines, and timelines which can be used in an
interactive way on entry level computers; moreover, we propose an innovative
texture-based visualization approach we called TOSL (Thick Oriented Streamline).
Keywords: scientific visualization, flow visualization, vector field
visualization.
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