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The research described in this thesis was part of a larger research project about multi-phase flows. These flows are characterised by a sharp transition between the fluids, the so-called phase front. One of the goals of the project was to study the evolution of the phase fronts using CFD, i.e. to study the development of the surfaces over time and to understand how they change and interact with each other. In order to study the evolving fronts, methods were needed for detecting and extracting them in the first place, and subsequently for tracking the phase fronts over time, and finding a way to visualise them interactively. The focus of this research was directed towards efficient ... toggle 5 keywords

visualisation time-dependent data isosurface extraction multi-resolution data structures

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Author
Vrolijk, Benjamin
Institution
Delft University of Technology
Supervisor
Publication Year
2007
Upload Date
Sept. 9, 2008

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