An Interactive Exploration System for Physically-Observable Objective Vortices in Unsteady 2D Flow

Vortex detection has been a long-standing and challenging topic in fluid analysis. Recent state-of-the-art extraction and visualization of vortices in unsteady fluid flow employ objective vortex criteria, which makes feature extraction independent of reference frames or observers. However, even obje...

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Main Author: Zhang, Xingdi
Other Authors: Hadwiger, Markus
Language:en
Published: 2021
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Online Access:Zhang, X. (2021). An Interactive Exploration System for Physically-Observable Objective Vortices in Unsteady 2D Flow. KAUST Research Repository. https://doi.org/10.25781/KAUST-13H73
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spelling ndltd-kaust.edu.sa-oai-repository.kaust.edu.sa-10754-6737682021-11-27T05:06:50Z An Interactive Exploration System for Physically-Observable Objective Vortices in Unsteady 2D Flow Zhang, Xingdi Hadwiger, Markus Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Science and Engineering (CEMSE) Division Pottmann, Helmut Viola, Ivan flow visualization vortex extraction observer frames of reference killing vector fields lie derivatives Vortex detection has been a long-standing and challenging topic in fluid analysis. Recent state-of-the-art extraction and visualization of vortices in unsteady fluid flow employ objective vortex criteria, which makes feature extraction independent of reference frames or observers. However, even objectivity can only guarantee that different observers reach the same conclusions, but not necessarily guarantee that these conclusions are the only physically meaningful or relevant ones. Moreover, a significant challenge is that a single observer is often not sufficient to accurately observe multiple vortices that follow different motions. This thesis presents a novel mathematical framework that represents physically realizable observers as the Lie algebra of the Killing fields on the underlying manifold, together with a software system that enables the exploration and use of an interactively chosen set of observers, resulting in relative velocity fields and objective vortex structures in real-time. Based on our mathematical framework, our system facilitates the objective detection and visualization of vortices relative to well-adapted reference frame motions, while at the same time guaranteeing that these observers are physically realizable. We show how our framework speeds up the exploration of objective vortices in unsteady 2D flow, on planar as well as on spherical domains. 2021-11-25T06:49:20Z 2021-11-25T06:49:20Z 2021-11-24 Thesis Zhang, X. (2021). An Interactive Exploration System for Physically-Observable Objective Vortices in Unsteady 2D Flow. KAUST Research Repository. https://doi.org/10.25781/KAUST-13H73 10.25781/KAUST-13H73 http://hdl.handle.net/10754/673768 en
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topic flow visualization
vortex extraction
observer frames of reference
killing vector fields
lie derivatives
spellingShingle flow visualization
vortex extraction
observer frames of reference
killing vector fields
lie derivatives
Zhang, Xingdi
An Interactive Exploration System for Physically-Observable Objective Vortices in Unsteady 2D Flow
description Vortex detection has been a long-standing and challenging topic in fluid analysis. Recent state-of-the-art extraction and visualization of vortices in unsteady fluid flow employ objective vortex criteria, which makes feature extraction independent of reference frames or observers. However, even objectivity can only guarantee that different observers reach the same conclusions, but not necessarily guarantee that these conclusions are the only physically meaningful or relevant ones. Moreover, a significant challenge is that a single observer is often not sufficient to accurately observe multiple vortices that follow different motions. This thesis presents a novel mathematical framework that represents physically realizable observers as the Lie algebra of the Killing fields on the underlying manifold, together with a software system that enables the exploration and use of an interactively chosen set of observers, resulting in relative velocity fields and objective vortex structures in real-time. Based on our mathematical framework, our system facilitates the objective detection and visualization of vortices relative to well-adapted reference frame motions, while at the same time guaranteeing that these observers are physically realizable. We show how our framework speeds up the exploration of objective vortices in unsteady 2D flow, on planar as well as on spherical domains.
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Zhang, Xingdi
author Zhang, Xingdi
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title An Interactive Exploration System for Physically-Observable Objective Vortices in Unsteady 2D Flow
title_short An Interactive Exploration System for Physically-Observable Objective Vortices in Unsteady 2D Flow
title_full An Interactive Exploration System for Physically-Observable Objective Vortices in Unsteady 2D Flow
title_fullStr An Interactive Exploration System for Physically-Observable Objective Vortices in Unsteady 2D Flow
title_full_unstemmed An Interactive Exploration System for Physically-Observable Objective Vortices in Unsteady 2D Flow
title_sort interactive exploration system for physically-observable objective vortices in unsteady 2d flow
publishDate 2021
url Zhang, X. (2021). An Interactive Exploration System for Physically-Observable Objective Vortices in Unsteady 2D Flow. KAUST Research Repository. https://doi.org/10.25781/KAUST-13H73
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