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Interactive Poster: Illustrating Different Convection Velocities of Turbulent Flow

Published: 10 October 2004 Publication History

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The visualization of any vector field is dependent on the relative velocity of the observer. In experimentally generated vector fields, the average value of the streamwise component of the global vector field is typically calculated and subtracted from each vector. We demonstrate that the resulting image, critical points, and vector field features are greatly influenced by the magnitude of the value subtracted from the streamwise velocity.

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VIS '04: Proceedings of the conference on Visualization '04
October 2004
667 pages
ISBN:0780387880

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Published: 10 October 2004

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