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2001 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel

Extraction of Crack-free Isosurfaces from Adaptive Mesh Refinement Data

verfasst von : Guther H. Weber, Oliver Kreylos, Terry J. Ligocki, John M. Shalf, Hans Hagen, Bernd Hamann, Kenneth I. Joy

Erschienen in: Data Visualization 2001

Verlag: Springer Vienna

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Adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) is a numerical simulation technique used in computational fluid dynamics (CFD). It permits the efficient simulation of phenomena characterized by substantially varying scales in complexity of local behavior of certain variables. By using a set of nested grids at different resolutions, AMR combines the simplicity of structured rectilinear grids with the possibility to adapt to local changes in complexity and spatial resolution. Hierarchical representations of scientific data pose challenges when isosurfaces are extracted. Cracks can arise at the boundaries between regions represented at different resolutions. We present a method for the extraction of isosurfaces from AMR data that avoids cracks at the boundaries between levels of different resolution.

Metadaten
Titel
Extraction of Crack-free Isosurfaces from Adaptive Mesh Refinement Data
verfasst von
Guther H. Weber
Oliver Kreylos
Terry J. Ligocki
John M. Shalf
Hans Hagen
Bernd Hamann
Kenneth I. Joy
Copyright-Jahr
2001
Verlag
Springer Vienna
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6215-6_4