Physically Based Methods for Tensor Field Visualization
VIS '04 Proceedings of the conference on Visualization '04
Visualization of Geologic Stress Perturbations Using Mohr Diagrams
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Realization of Seurat’s pointillism via non-photorealistic rendering
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Interactive exploration of tensor fields in geosciences using volume rendering
Computers & Geosciences
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Three-dimensional colour functions were designed for visually agreeable and computationally efficient stress state visualisation in failure analysis. The colours they generate depend on three aspects of the stress state: the distance to failure, the stress character (compressive or tensile), and the relative magnitude of the intermediate principal stress. Thus, the colour of a single pixel carries information about all three scalar components of the stress tensor at a point. By discarding the intermediate principal stress information, a three-dimensional colour function degenerates to a family of two-dimensional colour functions with free palette choice parameter. We demonstrate the performance of our colouring technique in the application example - visualisation of the stress field in the Brazilian test.