Figures - overview - Chapter 2

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Figure 2.1: Two examples of visualization used for the communication of results gained from in-depth analysis of two-dimensional dynamical systems (images by Strogatz [80]).
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Figure 2.2: Two examples of hand-drawn flow visualization (images by Abraham and Shaw [1]).
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Figure 2.3: Experimental flow visualization, two examples [67]:  (a) particles within the flow (image by Delft Hydraulics) and  (b) shadow graph technique (image by High-Speed Lab, Dept. of Aerospace Eng., Delft Univ. of Techn.).
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Figure 2.4: Three basic visualization techniques used for the Lotka-Volterra model:  (a) hedgehog plot,  (b) streamlets, and  (c) LIC.
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Figure 2.5: Two examples for rendering stream lines in 3D:  (a) illuminated stream lines by Zöckler et al. [94], and  (b) vector field rendering by Banks [8].
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Figure 2.6: Stream ribbons show the rotation around stream lines (image by Hans-Georg Pagendarm) [62].
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Figure 2.7: (a) Stream surface (image by the Data Visualization Group, NAS, NASA) [58].  (b) Flow volume (image by the Visualization group at LLNL) [18].
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Figure 2.8: Two examples for flow visualization by the use of stream tubes (images by Schröder et al. [75]).
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Figure 2.9: (a) Local flow probe by de Leeuw and van Wijk [19].  (b) Icons for the visualization of local properties by Happe and Rumpf [74].
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Figure 2.10: Two examples of the visualization of vector field topology (images by Helman et al. [31]).
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Figure 2.11: An example for tensor field visualization by Delmarcelle and Hesselink [21].