Title of article :
Rendering Plasma Phenomena: Applications and Challenges
Author/Authors :
G.V.G. Baranoski ، نويسنده , , J.G. Rokne، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Plasmas are ubiquitous in the Universe. An understanding of plasma phenomena is therefore of importance in
almost every area of astrophysics, from stellar atmospheres to star clusters. Plasmas also occur in daily life both
in industrial processes and in consumer products. Recent groundbreaking data is making this the golden age
of plasma science. Although direct observations and analysis of data provide important physical evidence for
plasma phenomena, they do not necessarily explain the phenomena. Hence, recent discoveries in this area might
not only arise out of observations, but also from visual simulations of the phenomena supported by advanced
rendering technologies. This report describes the state of art of such simulations, and examines practical issues
often overlooked in the literature. Educational and public outreach applications are also discussed. Although the
emphasis is on the predictive rendering of plasma processes, the simulation guidelines and trade-offs addressed
in this report can be extended to other types of natural phenomena. The report closes with a discussion of further
avenues of research involving the visual simulation of plasma phenomena.
Keywords :
PLASMA , Rendering , simulation , natural phenomena
Journal title :
Computer Graphics Forum
Journal title :
Computer Graphics Forum