Andrea O. Leone, Paola Marzano, Enrico Gobbetti, Riccardo Scateni, and Sergio Pedinotti
September 1998
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The aim of this work is the study and the implementation of appropriate visualization techniques for high-order discontinuous finite element data in two and three-dimensions. In particular, we are dealing with field discontinuity and deformed cells. Such data are produced for example by chemical simulations, by fluid dynamics simulations, or, in general, anywhere high accuracy on boundary domain description is required.
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Andrea O. Leone, Paola Marzano, Enrico Gobbetti, Riccardo Scateni, and Sergio Pedinotti. Discontinuous Finite Element Visualization. In Proceedings 8th International Symposium on Flow Visualization, September 1998.
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@InProceedings{Leone:1998:DFEa, author = {Andrea O. Leone and Paola Marzano and Enrico Gobbetti and Riccardo Scateni and Sergio Pedinotti}, title = {Discontinuous Finite Element Visualization}, booktitle = {Proceedings 8th International Symposium on Flow Visualization}, address = {Conference held in Sorrento, Italy}, month = {September}, year = {1998}, abstract = {The aim of this work is the study and the implementation of appropriate visualization techniques for high-order discontinuous finite element data in two and three-dimensions. In particular, we are dealing with field discontinuity and deformed cells. Such data are produced for example by chemical simulations, by fluid dynamics simulations, or, in general, anywhere high accuracy on boundary domain description is required.}, url = {http://vic.crs4.it/vic/cgi-bin/bib-page.cgi?id='Leone:1998:DFEa'}, }
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