Visualization Methods in High Performance Computing and Flow Simulation
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Visualization, Paderborn
1st Edition
Published on 1. December 1996
Book
Hardback
182 pages
978-90-6764-214-9 (ISBN)
Description
The developments of new algorithms in applied mathematics, of new concepts in computer sciences, and of new hardware in computer technology have led to an immense output of data streams describing the solutions of important physical or technological problems. In order to understand and to explore the results of calculations, new visualization methods have been developed. These novel methods are indispensable for mathematicians and engineers working with problems such as flow theory or elasticity.
These proceedings contain selected contributions from the DFG-workshop on visualization, held at the University of Paderborn, January 18--20, 1994, and will be of interest to researchers in the above mentioned fields.
These proceedings contain selected contributions from the DFG-workshop on visualization, held at the University of Paderborn, January 18--20, 1994, and will be of interest to researchers in the above mentioned fields.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Zeist
Netherlands
Publishing group
Brill
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
430 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-6764-214-9 (9789067642149)
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Content
Preface
3D Particle Tracing for Real Time Visualization
R. Bruckschen and C. Meiselbach
Visualization Methods for High-Resolution, Transient, 3D, Finite Element Simulations
M.A. Christon
Visualization of Numerical Fluid Flow with AVS
E. Hesselschwerdt, C.D. Munz, B. Allers-Brameshuber and K. SchA?fer
CFD and ITS Visualization in the Building Engineering Field
H. Kataoka
Technologies for Visualization in Computational Aerosciences
K.D. Miceli
Graphics in the Computer Algebra System MuPAD
G. Oevel and Th. Schulze
On-Line Visualization in Parallel Computations
M. Pester
Visualization Concepts for Adaptive Time-Dependent Flow
M. Rumpf and M. Wierse
An Integrated Visualization System with Support of Parallel Computers
H.-U. Schlageter
Interactive Mesh and Data-Visualization on Tetrahedral Meshes
R. Vilsmeier and D. HA?nel
The Performance of a Distributed Visualization System
A. Wierse, R. Lang, U. Lang, H. Nebel and D. Rantzau
Visualization of Time-Dependent Three-Dimensional Transitional and Turbulent Flow Fields
T. Wintergerste, D. Wilhelm and L. Kleiser
List of Participants
3D Particle Tracing for Real Time Visualization
R. Bruckschen and C. Meiselbach
Visualization Methods for High-Resolution, Transient, 3D, Finite Element Simulations
M.A. Christon
Visualization of Numerical Fluid Flow with AVS
E. Hesselschwerdt, C.D. Munz, B. Allers-Brameshuber and K. SchA?fer
CFD and ITS Visualization in the Building Engineering Field
H. Kataoka
Technologies for Visualization in Computational Aerosciences
K.D. Miceli
Graphics in the Computer Algebra System MuPAD
G. Oevel and Th. Schulze
On-Line Visualization in Parallel Computations
M. Pester
Visualization Concepts for Adaptive Time-Dependent Flow
M. Rumpf and M. Wierse
An Integrated Visualization System with Support of Parallel Computers
H.-U. Schlageter
Interactive Mesh and Data-Visualization on Tetrahedral Meshes
R. Vilsmeier and D. HA?nel
The Performance of a Distributed Visualization System
A. Wierse, R. Lang, U. Lang, H. Nebel and D. Rantzau
Visualization of Time-Dependent Three-Dimensional Transitional and Turbulent Flow Fields
T. Wintergerste, D. Wilhelm and L. Kleiser
List of Participants