DocumentCode
1314047
Title
Parallel interactive visualization of 3D mantle convection
Author
Jordan, Kirk E. ; Yuen, David A. ; Reuteler, David M. ; Zhang, Shuxia ; Haimes, Robert
Author_Institution
Dept. of Sci. & Tech. Syst. & Solutions, IBM Corp., Waltham, MA, USA
Volume
3
Issue
4
fYear
1996
Firstpage
29
Lastpage
37
Abstract
In 3D simulation of thermal convective flows that change with time, each run can generate gigabytes of data. A client server visualization tool called pV3, running on a parallel computer, allows data exploration during computation instead of by postprocessing. While pV3 has been primarily used in the area of flow visualization designed with aerospace applications in mind, it has easily been applied in other flow visualization areas, such as geoscience. It has also been used for 3D wave propagation problems, including seismic waves and electromagnetics. More importantly, many of the concepts of pV3´s client server interactive parallel visualization model could be used as a prototype for other application areas, such as enhanced MRI in medicine. The key to this kind of interactive visualization lies in being able to scale the compute part of the visualization as well as the application is scaled, while still minimizing network traffic. The article discusses the use of pV3 for investigating thermal convection in the interior of the Earth. pV3 was used to help understand details of the physics of variable viscosity and phase transitions in high Rayleigh number convection
Keywords
Earth mantle; client-server systems; convection; data visualisation; digital simulation; fluid dynamics; geophysical fluid dynamics; geophysical techniques; geophysics computing; interactive systems; parallel machines; parallel programming; 3D mantle convection; 3D simulation; client server interactive parallel visualization model; client server visualization tool; data exploration; flow visualization; geophysical fluid dynamics; geoscience; high Rayleigh number convection; pV3; parallel computer; parallel interactive visualization; phase transitions; thermal convection; thermal convective flows; variable viscosity; Application software; Computational modeling; Concurrent computing; Data visualization; Electromagnetic propagation; Electromagnetic scattering; Geoscience; Magnetic resonance imaging; Prototypes; Seismic waves;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computational Science & Engineering, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-9924
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/99.556510
Filename
556510
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