Proceedings of the 7th conference on Visualization '96
The “parallel vectors” operator: a vector field visualization primitive
VIS '99 Proceedings of the conference on Visualization '99: celebrating ten years
A Predictor-Corrector Technique for Visualizing Unsteady Flow
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Efficient Streamline, Streamribbon, and Streamtube Constructions on Unstructured Grids
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Interactive feature specification for focus+context visualization of complex simulation data
VISSYM '03 Proceedings of the symposium on Data visualisation 2003
Vorticity Based Flow Analysis and Visualization for Pelton Turbine Design Optimization
VIS '04 Proceedings of the conference on Visualization '04
Texture advection on stream surfaces: a novel hybrid visualization applied to CFD simulation results
EUROVIS'06 Proceedings of the Eighth Joint Eurographics / IEEE VGTC conference on Visualization
Generalized Streak Lines: Analysis and Visualization of Boundary Induced Vortices
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Magnetic Flux Topology of 2D Point Dipoles
Computer Graphics Forum
Parametric virtual laboratory development: A hydropower case study with student perspectives
Advances in Engineering Software
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Vortices are undesirable in many applications while indispensable in others. It is therefore of common interest to understand their mechanisms of creation. This paper aims at analyzing the transport of vorticity inside incompressible flow. The analysis is based on the vorticity equation and is performed along pathlines which are typically started in upstream direction from vortex regions. Different methods for the quantitative and explorative analysis of vorticity transport are presented and applied to CFD simulations of water turbines. Simulation quality is accounted for by including the errors of meshing and convergence into analysis and visualization. The obtained results are discussed and interpretations with respect to engineering questions are given.