Techniques for visualizing 3D unstructured meshes

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Computing, School of
Creator Johnson, Christopher R.
Other Author Gitlin, Carole S.
Title Techniques for visualizing 3D unstructured meshes
Date 1994
Description We present a computational module for interactively visualizing, large-scale, 3D unstructured meshes. Scientists and engineers routinely solve large-scale computational boundary value problems on unstructured grids. These grids typically range from several hundred thousand elements to millions of elements. With this ability to solve such large-scale problems comes the challenge of viewing the 3D finite element model geometry on a 2D screen. When the mesh is non-uniform, the researcher's ability to grasp the complex spatial relationships of the elements often fails. The visualization module we have developed for viewing large-scale 3D unstructured finite element meshes includes two novel real-time interactive methods: a clipping "surface" utility and a growth algorithm. Used separately or together, these new utilities allow the user to better explore complicated unstructured polygonal domains.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
First Page 1
Last Page 9
Subject 3D unstructured meshes; Visualization
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Gitlin, C. S., & Johnson, C. R. (1994). Techniques for visualizing 3D unstructured meshes. 1-9. UUCS-94-018.
Series University of Utah Computer Science Technical Report
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s62522gq
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