Evaluation of flow topology from numerical data
Abstract
Results obtained from numerical calculations and modern (optical) diagnostics are often too complicated for manual inspection, manipulation and display. A simpler but still accurate description of these results is needed to facilitate data understanding. The paper discusses preliminary investigations into methods for the decomposition of 2-D and 3-D fluid flow data bases into elementary structures for purposes of description, analysis and comparison. An approach which involves the development of scene-like representation of the flow topology is presented. Using features such as critical points and dividing streamlines as a basis, a representation of the global topology of the flow is generated. The topology is then represented by a graph with the various structures represented by the nodes and their relationships in the flow by the connecting lines of the graph. Once the flow field has been placed in this form, it can be studied and compared with other data sets using techniques of syntactic pattern recognition or displayed using 3-D graphics techniques.
- Publication:
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8th Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1987
- Bibcode:
- 1987cfd..conf..825H
- Keywords:
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- Imaging Techniques;
- Numerical Flow Visualization;
- Three Dimensional Flow;
- Topology;
- Image Analysis;
- Rotating Cylinders;
- Scene Analysis;
- Two Dimensional Flow;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer