Modeling and visualization of multi-material volumes
Authors: Fayolle, P.A., McLoughlin, L., Sanchez, M., Pasko, G. and Pasko, A.
Journal: Scientific Visualization
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: 117-148
eISSN: 2079-3537
DOI: 10.26583/sv.13.2.09
Abstract:The terminology of multi-material volumes is discussed. The classification of the multi-material volumes is given from the spatial partitions, spatial domain for material distribution, types of involved scalar fields and types of models for material distribution and composition of several materials points of view. In addition to the technical challenges of multi-material volume representations, a range of key challenges are considered before such representations can be adopted as mainstream practice.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/35758/
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Modeling and Visualization of Multi-material Volumes
Authors: Fayolle, P.-A., McLoughlin, L., Sanchez, M., Pasko, G. and Pasko, A.
Journal: Scientific Visualization
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: 117-148
DOI: 10.26583/sv.13.2.09
Abstract:The terminology of multi-material volumes is discussed. The classification of the multi-material volumes is given from the spatial partitions, spatial domain for material distribution, types of involved scalar fields and types of models for material distribution and composition of several materials points of view. In addition to the technical challenges of multi-material volume representations, a range of key challenges are considered before such representations can be adopted as mainstream practice.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/35758/
Source: Manual
Modeling and Visualization of Multi-material Volumes
Authors: Fayolle, P.-A., McLoughlin, L., Sanchez, M., Pasko, G. and Pasko, A.
Journal: Scientific Visualization
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: 117-148
ISSN: 2079-3537
Abstract:The terminology of multi-material volumes is discussed. The classification of the multi-material volumes is given from the spatial partitions, spatial domain for material distribution, types of involved scalar fields and types of models for material distribution and composition of several materials points of view. In addition to the technical challenges of multi-material volume representations, a range of key challenges are considered before such representations can be adopted as mainstream practice.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/35758/
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