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Locating Closed Streamlines in 3D Vector Fields
Proceedings of the Symposium on Data Visualisation
  • Thomas Wischgoll, Wright State University - Main Campus
  • Gerik Scheuermann
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Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
5-1-2002
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The analysis and visualization of flows is a central problem in visualization. Topology based methods have gained increasing interest in recent years. This article describes a method for the detection of closed streamlines in 3D flows. It is based on a special treatment of cases where a streamline reenters a cell to prevent infinite cycling during streamline calculation. The algorithm checks for possible exits of a loop of crossed faces and detects structurally stable closed streamlines. These global features are not detected by conventional topology and feature detection algorithms.

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Presented at the Symposium on Data Visualization, Barcelona, Spain, May 27-29, 2002.

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Thomas Wischgoll and Gerik Scheuermann. "Locating Closed Streamlines in 3D Vector Fields" Proceedings of the Symposium on Data Visualisation (2002) p. 227 ISSN: 158113536X
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/thomas_wischgoll/40/