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# Advances in Engineering Software paper list
# This is intended for Advances in Engineering Software papers that don't appear in SIGGRAPH & SIGGRAPH Asia.

sourceInfo:
name: Advances in Engineering Software
fullname: Advances in Engineering Software
papers:
2022:
- name: "3D-TSV: The 3D Trajectory-based Stress Visualizer"
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layout: 'paper-reading'
papertitle: '3D-TSV: The 3D Trajectory-based Stress Visualizer'
paperauthors: Junpeng Wang, Christoph Neuhauser, Jun Wu, Xifeng Gao and Rüdiger Westermann
papersource: 'Advances in Engineering Software'
paperurl: 'http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.09202'
papertags: Topology Optimization,Structure Design
date: 2023-11-18
---

基本信息:
- 简介:We present the 3D Trajectory-based Stress Visualizer (3D-TSV), a visual analysis tool for the exploration of the principal stress directions in 3D solids under load. 3D-TSV provides a modular and generic implementation of key algorithms required for a trajectory-based visual analysis of principal stress directions, including the automatic seeding of space-filling stress lines, their extraction using numerical schemes, their mapping to an effective renderable representation, and rendering options to convey structures with special mechanical properties. In the design of 3D-TSV, several perceptual challenges have been addressed when simultaneously visualizing three mutually orthogonal stress directions via lines. We present a novel algorithm for generating a space-filling and evenly spaced set of mutually orthogonal lines. The algorithm further considers the locations of lines to obtain a more regular appearance, and enables the extraction of a level-of-detail representation with adjustable sparseness of the trajectories along a certain stress direction.
- 相关材料:
- 视频:https://youtu.be/99Jn938ZoVk
- 讨论班: 2023-11-18