DocumentCode
953390
Title
Interactive scientific visualization of fluid flow
Author
Woodward, Paul R.
Author_Institution
Army High Performance Comput. Res. Center, Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis, MN, USA
Volume
26
Issue
10
fYear
1993
Firstpage
13
Lastpage
25
Abstract
Examples of scientific visualization techniques used for the interactive exploration of very large data sets from supercomputer simulations of fluid flow are presented. Interactive rendering of images from simulations of grids of 2 million or more computational zones are required to drive high-end graphics workstations to their limits with 2-D data. The author presents one such image and discusses interactive steering of 2-D flow simulations, a phenomenon now possible with grids of half a million computational zones. He uses a simulation of compressible turbulence on a grid of 134 million computational zones to set the scale for discussing interactive 3-D visualization techniques. A concept for a gigapixel-per-second video wall, or gigawall, which could be built with present technology to meet the demands of interactive visualization of the data sets that will be produced by the next generation of supercomputers, is discussed.<>
Keywords
data visualisation; flow simulation; flow visualisation; fluid dynamics; interactive systems; rendering (computer graphics); compressible turbulence; flow simulations; fluid flow; gigapixel-per-second video wall; gigawall; interactive; interactive 3-D visualization; interactive steering; interactive visualization; rendering; scientific visualization; Computational modeling; Computer graphics; Data flow computing; Data visualization; Displays; Fluid flow; Grid computing; High performance computing; Machinery; Rendering (computer graphics);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9162
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2.237446
Filename
237446
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