Point Movement in a DSL for Higher-Order FEM Visualization

Teodoro Collin, Charisee Chiw, L. R. Scott, John H. Reppy, G. Kindlmann
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Scientific visualization tools tend to be flexible in some ways (e.g., for exploring isovalues) while restricted in other ways, such as working only on regular grids, or only on unstructured meshes (as used in the finite element method, FEM). Our work seeks to expose the common structure of visualization methods, apart from the specifics of how the fields being visualized are formed. Recognizing that previous approaches to FEM visualization depend on efficiently updating computed positions within a mesh, we took an existing visualization domain-specific language, and added a mesh position type and associated arithmetic operators. These are orthogonal to the visualization method itself, so existing programs for visualizing regular grid data work, with minimal changes, on higher-order FEM data. We reproduce the efficiency gains of an earlier guided search method of mesh position update for computing streamlines, and we demonstrate a novel ability to uniformly sample ridge surfaces of higher-order FEM solutions defined on curved meshes.
面向高阶有限元可视化的DSL中的点运动
科学可视化工具往往在某些方面是灵活的(例如,用于探索等值),而在其他方面则受到限制,例如仅在规则网格上工作,或仅在非结构化网格上工作(如在有限元方法中使用的FEM)。我们的工作旨在揭示可视化方法的共同结构,除了如何形成可视化场的细节。认识到以前的有限元可视化方法依赖于有效地更新网格内的计算位置,我们采用了现有的可视化领域特定语言,并添加了网格位置类型和相关的算术运算符。这些与可视化方法本身是正交的,因此用于可视化规则网格数据的现有程序可以在高阶FEM数据上进行最小的更改。我们重现了先前用于计算流线的网格位置更新的引导搜索方法的效率增益,并且我们展示了一种新的能力,可以均匀地对曲线网格上定义的高阶有限元解的脊面进行采样。
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