Graphics and flow visualization in computational fluid dynamics

Techniques for displaying two- and three-dimensional flowfield solutions are described. Several methods of illustrating flow structure are addressed including particle tracing, simulated oil flow, and shock finding. These are incorporated into an interactive graphics program for CFD flowfields, called PLOT3D. Emphasis is made on the difficulty in visualizing three-dimensional flow features, and the importance of color, fast 3D image manipulation, and dynamic movie play-back in displaying such flows. The need for advanced algorithms to identify shock waves, vortices, and separation lines is pointed out. It is likely that the supercomputer will be needed for this process because of the size of 3D and/or unsteady CFD databases.