Volume visualizing high-resolution turbulence computations

John Clyne, Tim Scheitlin, Jeffrey B. Weiss

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Abstract

Using several volume-visualization packages including a new package we developed called Volsh, we investigate a 25-Gbyte dataset from a 2563 computation of decaying quasi-geostrophic turbulence. We compare surface fitting, and direct volume rendering approaches, as well as a number of techniques for producing feature-revealing spatial cues. We also study the pros and cons of using batch and interactive tools for visualizing the data and discuss the relative merits of using each approach. We find that each tool has its own advantages and disadvantages, and a combination of tools is most effective at exploring large four-dimensional scalar datasets. The resulting visualizations show several new phenomena in the dynamics of coherent vortices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)195-211
Number of pages17
JournalTheoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics
Volume11
Issue number3-4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1998

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