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Efficient streamline, streamribbon, and streamtube constructions on unstructured grids
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsComputer-aided DesignSteady Flow FieldsGrid NetworkUnsteady FlowCanonical Coordinate SystemGrid SystemDiscrete MathematicsComputational GeometryGeometry ProcessingStreamline ConstructionGeometric ModelingComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceGrid ApplicationGraph TheoryAerospace EngineeringNatural SciencesAerodynamicsParallel ProgrammingFlow MeasurementEfficient Streamline
Streamline construction is one of the most fundamental techniques for visualizing steady flow fields. Streamribbons and streamtubes are extensions for visualizing the rotation and the expansion of the flow. The paper presents efficient algorithms for constructing streamlines, streamribbons, and streamtubes on unstructured grids. A specialized Runge-Kutta method is developed to speed up the tracing of streamlines. Explicit solutions are derived for calculating the angular rotation rates of streamribbons and the radii of streamtubes. In order to simplify mathematical formulations and reduce computational costs, all calculations are carried out in the canonical coordinate system instead of the physical coordinate system. The resulting speed up in overall performance helps explore large flow fields.
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