INTERACTIVE, ANIMATED VISUALIZATION ENVIRONMENT FOR 3-DIMENSIONAL FLUID-FLOW

Citation
K. Lowther et al., INTERACTIVE, ANIMATED VISUALIZATION ENVIRONMENT FOR 3-DIMENSIONAL FLUID-FLOW, The international journal of supercomputer applications and high performance computing, 7(4), 1993, pp. 277-291
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Computer Application, Chemistry & Engineering","Computer Sciences, Special Topics","Computer Science Hardware & Architecture","Computer Science Interdisciplinary Applications
Journal title
The international journal of supercomputer applications and high performance computing
ISSN journal
08902720 → ACNP
Volume
7
Issue
4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
277 - 291
Database
ISI
SICI code
1078-3482(1993)7:4<277:IAVEF3>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
We describe an interactive, animated graphics environment that can be used to visualize the results of computational fluid dynamics simulati ons. With this system, the user can visualize flow past bodies or in c hambers, using a variety of techniques borrowed from laboratory experi ments, including dye injection, smoke visualization, and bubble wires. The environment provides the capability of three-dimensional rotation of the flow under study, as well as placement of internal flow probes that can read location, velocity. and secondary quantities (such as v orticity and pressure), which can be calculated from available data as the visualization unfolds. The system is implemented on a Connection Machine 2 attached to a framebuffer. As input, it accepts discretized data from a three-dimensional fluid flow calculation. Data should be p rovided on a three-dimensional grid at discrete time steps, and intern al bodies and flow boundaries are described using discrete panels. Inp ut parameters are menu-driven, and images are updated at five frames p er second. A prototype, second version of the system is implemented on a Connection Machine 5 using the Application Visualization System.