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molIEreVIS: exploring and interpreting the evidence behind drug repurposing predictions. [PDF]

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Computational analysis of bioconvective and melting heat transfer in thixotropic nanofluid flow over a porous stretching surface. [PDF]

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Comparative flow visualization

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2004
There are many situations where one needs to compare two or more data sets. It may be to compare different models, different resolutions, differences in algorithms, different experimental results, etc. There is therefore a need for comparative visualization tools to help analyze the differences. This paper focuses on comparative visualization tools for
Vivek Verma, Alex Pang
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Quantitative Flow Visualization

Meccanica, 1998
Modern developments in laser and computer technology, electronic cameras, and digital image processing techniques allow to generate planar distributions of quantitative data in turbulent flows. Large amounts of data can be processed easily and analyzed statistically.
Merzkirch, W., Vitkin, D., Xiong, W.
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Visualizing 3D flow

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1998
We discuss volume line integral convolution (LIC) techniques for effectively visualizing 3D flow, including using visibility-impeding halos and efficient asymmetric filter kernels. Specifically, we suggest techniques for selectively emphasizing critical regions of interest in a flow; facilitating the accurate perception of the 3D depth and orientation ...
Victoria Interrante, Chester Grosch
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Visualizing Turbulent Flow

IEEE Visualization 2004, 2005
Introduction The images shown in Figure 1 display a single time step of a turbulent flow simulation computed by Dr. Thomas J. R. Hughes, Professor of Aerospace Engineering, and Victor Calo at The University of Texas at Austin. This research examines how a fluid running over a flat plate suddenly becomes turbulent.
Gregory P. Johnson   +2 more
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Fluid Flow Visualization

1993
This chapter presents an overview of techniques for visualization of fluid flow data. As a starting point, a brief introduction to experimental flow visualization is given. The rest of the chapter concentrates on computer graphics flow visualization. A pipeline model of the flow visualization process is used as a basis for presentation.
Frits H. Post, Theo van Walsum
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