JOURNAL ARTICLE

Parallel cell projection rendering of adaptive mesh refinement data

Abstract

© 2003 IEEE. Adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) is a technique used in numerical simulations to automatically refine (or de-refine) certain regions of the physical domain in a finite difference calculation. AMR data consists of nested hierarchies of data grids. As AMR visualization is still a relatively unexplored topic, our work is motivated by the need to perform efficient visualization of large AMR data sets. We present a software algorithm for parallel direct volume rendering of AMR data using a cell-projection technique on several different parallel platforms. Our algorithm can use one of several different distribution methods, and we present performance results for each of these alternative approaches. By partitioning an AMR data set into blocks of constant resolution and estimating rendering costs of individual blocks using an application specific benchmark, it is possible to achieve even load balancing.

Keywords:
Computer science Adaptive mesh refinement Rendering (computer graphics) Visualization Volume rendering Data visualization Polygon mesh Computational science Parallel computing Data structure Benchmark (surveying) Algorithm Data mining Computer graphics (images)

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Citation History

Topics

Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
3D Shape Modeling and Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics
Computational Geometry and Mesh Generation
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
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