Planar visualization of vortical flows

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Knowles, R. D.
Finnis, Mark V.
Knowles, Kevin

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Knowles RD, Finnis MV, Saddington AJ, Knowles K. (2006) Planar visualization of vortical flows. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part G: journal of aerospace engineering, Volume 220, Issue 6, May 2006, pp. 619-627

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This article presents two over-looked post-processing techniques which provide the investigator with additional tools for data analysis and visualization. Both techniques exploit the trend for planar experimental data collection and are implemented in two-dimensions. Critically, both techniques are suitable for use on computational and experimental datasets, require no a-priori knowledge of the flow-field, and minimal user interaction during processing. Firstly, line integral convolution will be introduced as an alternative to streamline or in- plane velocity vector visualization. Secondly, a feature identification procedure will be outlined that can be used to reduce datasets for clearer visualization and provide quantitative information about topological flow features.

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