Smoke rings from smoke
Steffen Weißmann, Ulrich Pinkall, Peter Schröder
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 33(4), July 2014.
Abstract: We give an algorithm which extracts vortex filaments ("smoke rings") from a given 3D velocity field. Given a filament strength h > 0, an optimal number of vortex filaments, together with their extent and placement, is given by the zero set of a complex valued function over the domain. This function is the global minimizer of a quadratic energy based on a Schrödinger operator. Computationally this amounts to finding the eigenvector belonging to the smallest eigenvalue of a Laplacian type sparse matrix.
Turning traditional vector field representations of flows, for example, on a regular grid, into a corresponding set of vortex filaments is useful for visualization, analysis of measured flows, hybrid simulation methods, and sparse representations. To demonstrate our method we give examples from each of these.
@article{Weissmann:2014:SRF,
author = {Steffen Weißmann and Ulrich Pinkall and Peter Schröder},
title = {Smoke rings from smoke},
journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics},
volume = {33},
number = {4},
pages = {140:1--140:8},
month = jul,
year = {2014},
}
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