Title :
Strategies for effectively visualizing 3D flow with volume LIC
Author :
Interrante, Victoria ; Grosch, Chester
Abstract :
This paper discusses strategies for effectively portraying 3D flow using volume line integral convolution. Issues include defining an appropriate input texture, clarifying the distinct identities and relative depths of the advected texture elements, and selectively highlighting regions of interest in both the input and output volumes. Apart from offering insights into the greater potential of 3D LIC as a method for effectively representing flow in a volume, a principal contribution of this work is the suggestion of a technique for generating and rendering 3D visibility-impeding "halos" that can help to intuitively indicate the presence of depth discontinuities between contiguous elements in a projection and thereby clarify the 3D spatial organization of elements in the flow. The proposed techniques are applied to the visualization of a hot, supersonic, laminar jet exiting into a colder, subsonic coflow.
Keywords :
convolution; data visualisation; flow visualisation; image texture; laminar flow; physics computing; rendering (computer graphics); supersonic flow; 3D flow visualisation; 3D visibility-impeding halos; advected texture elements; contiguous elements; depth discontinuities; hot supersonic laminar jet; input texture; integral convolution; line integral convolution; regions of interest; rendering; selective highlighting; subsonic coflow; volume LIC; volume line integral convolution; Aggregates; Character generation; Colored noise; Computer applications; Convolution; Data visualization; Impedance; Inspection; Streaming media; Three dimensional displays;
Conference_Titel :
Visualization '97., Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8262-0
DOI :
10.1109/VISUAL.1997.663912