Image-based flow visualization

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title: Image-based flow visualization
text: In scientific visualization, image-based flow visualization is a computer modelling technique developed by Jarke van Wijk to visualize two dimensional flows of liquids such as water and air, like the wind movement of a tornado. Compared with integration techniques it has the advantage of producing a whole image at every step, as the technique relies upon graphical computing methods for frame-by-frame capture of the model of advective transport of a decaying dye. It is a method from the texture a
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original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image-based_flow_visualization
date created: 2011-08-26T12:57:37Z
date modified: 2024-09-03T03:16:40Z
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