Equipment for Visualization of Transient Flow Simulations.
Abstract
This work entails both fundamental and applied research in high-order approximation methods (e.g. Essentially Non-Oscillatory (ENO) schemes, spectral, and spectral element methods) for compressible and incompressible flow simulations, electromagnetic scattering, and image processing, as well as fundamental and applied work in algorithms for high- performance parallel computers. The goal of the DURIP proposal was to improve the computer infrastructure to provide adequate storage for multiple three-dimensional data sets, to facilitate the migration of data to and from remote HPC sites as well as data movement amongst local disk farms and graphics engines, and provide fast workstations for data interrogation, visualization and video imaging.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 30, 1998
- Accession Number
- ADA353220
Entities
People
- Paul F. Fischer
Organizations
- Brown University