Adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) is a key technology for large-scale simulations that allows for adaptively changing the simulation mesh resolution, resulting in significant computational and storage savings. However, visualizing such AMR data poses a significant challenge due to the difficulties introduced by the hierarchical representation when reconstructing continuous field values. In this paper, we detail a comprehensive solution for interactive isosurface rendering of block-structured AMR data. We contribute a novel reconstruction strategy-the octant method-which is continuous, adaptive and simple to implement. Furthermore, we present a generally applicable hybrid implicit isosurface ray-tracing method, which provides better rendering q...
We describe an adaptive isosurface visualization scheme designed for perspective rendering, taking i...
AbstractÐFor large time-varying data sets, memory and disk limitations can lower the performace of v...
Figure 1: Closeup view of an isosurface feature in the mixing interface of two gases showing the tex...
Structured Adaptive Mesh Refinement (Structured AMR) enables simulations to adapt the domain resolut...
Journal ArticleWe present a technique for ray tracing isosurfaces of large compressed structured vol...
The complexity of physical phenomena often varies substantially over space and time. There can be re...
We present a method for avoiding cracks in isosurfaces extracted from adaptive mesh refinement (AMR)...
Adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) is a numerical simulation technique used in computational fluid dynam...
Figure 1: Three images of the Lawrence-Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) simulation of a Richtmye...
Adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) is a numerical simulation technique used in computational fluid dynam...
Journal ArticleAbstract- We describe a system for interactively rendering isosurfaces of tetrahedral...
Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) is a technique used in numerical simulations to automatically refine ...
We present the first systematic treatment of the problems posed by the visualization and analysis of...
This paper describes work-in-progress on developing parallel visualization strategies for 3D Adaptiv...
Adaptive Mesh Renement (AMR) is a technique used in numerical simulations to automatically rene (or ...
We describe an adaptive isosurface visualization scheme designed for perspective rendering, taking i...
AbstractÐFor large time-varying data sets, memory and disk limitations can lower the performace of v...
Figure 1: Closeup view of an isosurface feature in the mixing interface of two gases showing the tex...
Structured Adaptive Mesh Refinement (Structured AMR) enables simulations to adapt the domain resolut...
Journal ArticleWe present a technique for ray tracing isosurfaces of large compressed structured vol...
The complexity of physical phenomena often varies substantially over space and time. There can be re...
We present a method for avoiding cracks in isosurfaces extracted from adaptive mesh refinement (AMR)...
Adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) is a numerical simulation technique used in computational fluid dynam...
Figure 1: Three images of the Lawrence-Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) simulation of a Richtmye...
Adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) is a numerical simulation technique used in computational fluid dynam...
Journal ArticleAbstract- We describe a system for interactively rendering isosurfaces of tetrahedral...
Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) is a technique used in numerical simulations to automatically refine ...
We present the first systematic treatment of the problems posed by the visualization and analysis of...
This paper describes work-in-progress on developing parallel visualization strategies for 3D Adaptiv...
Adaptive Mesh Renement (AMR) is a technique used in numerical simulations to automatically rene (or ...
We describe an adaptive isosurface visualization scheme designed for perspective rendering, taking i...
AbstractÐFor large time-varying data sets, memory and disk limitations can lower the performace of v...
Figure 1: Closeup view of an isosurface feature in the mixing interface of two gases showing the tex...