Static Visualization of Unsteady Flows by Flow Steadification

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2020
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Finding static visual representations of time-varying phenomena is a standard problem in visualization. We are interested in unsteady flow data, i.e., we want to find a static visualization - one single still image - that shows as much of the global behavior of particle trajectories (path lines) as possible. We propose a new approach, which we call steadification: given a time-dependent flow field v, we construct a new steady vector field w such that the stream lines of w correspond to the path lines of v. With this, the temporal behavior of v can be visualized by using standard methods for steady vector field visualization. We present a formal description as a constraint optimization that can be mapped to finding a set cover, a NP-hard problem that is solved approximately and fairly efficiently by a greedy algorithm. As an application, we introduce the first 2D image-based flow visualization technique that shows the behavior of path lines in a static visualization, even if the path lines have a significantly different behavior than stream lines.
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@inproceedings{
10.2312:vmv.20201192
, booktitle = {
Vision, Modeling, and Visualization
}, editor = {
Krüger, Jens and Niessner, Matthias and Stückler, Jörg
}, title = {{
Static Visualization of Unsteady Flows by Flow Steadification
}}, author = {
Wolligandt, Steve
and
Wilde, Thomas
and
Rössl, Christian
and
Theisel, Holger
}, year = {
2020
}, publisher = {
The Eurographics Association
}, ISBN = {
978-3-03868-123-6
}, DOI = {
10.2312/vmv.20201192
} }
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