DocumentCode
1365364
Title
Asymmetric Tensor Field Visualization for Surfaces
Author
Chen, Guoning ; Palke, Darrel ; Lin, Zhongzang ; Yeh, Harry ; Vincent, Paul ; Laramee, Robert S. ; Zhang, Eugene
Author_Institution
SCI, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Volume
17
Issue
12
fYear
2011
Firstpage
1979
Lastpage
1988
Abstract
Asymmetric tensor field visualization can provide important insight into fluid flows and solid deformations. Existing techniques for asymmetric tensor fields focus on the analysis, and simply use evenly-spaced hyperstreamlines on surfaces following eigenvectors and dual-eigenvectors in the tensor field. In this paper, we describe a hybrid visualization technique in which hyperstreamlines and elliptical glyphs are used in real and complex domains, respectively. This enables a more faithful representation of flow behaviors inside complex domains. In addition, we encode tensor magnitude, an important quantity in tensor field analysis, using the density of hyperstreamlines and sizes of glyphs. This allows colors to be used to encode other important tensor quantities. To facilitate quick visual exploration of the data from different viewpoints and at different resolutions, we employ an efficient image-space approach in which hyperstreamlines and glyphs are generated quickly in the image plane. The combination of these techniques leads to an efficient tensor field visualization system for domain scientists. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our visualization technique through applications to complex simulated engine fluid flow and earthquake deformation data. Feedback from domain expert scientists, who are also co-authors, is provided.
Keywords
computational fluid dynamics; data visualisation; deformation; earthquake engineering; geophysics computing; asymmetric tensor field visualization; complex simulated engine fluid flow; dual eigenvectors; earthquake deformation data; elliptical glyphs; evenly spaced hyperstreamlines; fluid flows; hybrid visualization technique; solid deformations; tensor field analysis; tensor magnitude; Data visualization; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Manifolds; Tensile stress; Visualization; Tensor field visualization; asymmetric tensor fields; earthquakeengineering; fluid dynamics; glyph packing; hyperstreamline placement; solid deformation; vector field visualization; view-dependent visualization.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2626
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVCG.2011.170
Filename
6064961
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