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Efficient visualization of physical and structural properties in crash-worthiness simulations (case study)
Author(s) -
Sven Kuschfeldt,
Thomas Ertl,
Michael Holzner
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
proceedings. visualization '97 (cat. no. 97cb36155)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
ISBN - 1-58113-011-2
DOI - 10.1145/266989.267128
Numerical finite element simulations of the behavior of a car body in frontal, side or rear impact collision scenarios have become increasingly complex as well as reliable and precise. They are well established as a standard evaluation tool in the automotive development process. Both, the increased complexity plus the advances in computer graphics technology have resulted in the need for new visualization techniques to facilitate the analysis of the immense amount of data originating from such scientific engineering computations, Expanding the effectiveness of traditional post-processing techniques is one key to achieve shorter design cycles and faster time to market. In this paper we describe how the extensive use of texture mapping and new visualization mappings like force tubing can considerably enhance the post-processing of structural and physical properties of car components in crash simulations. We show, that using these techniques both the calculation costs and the rendering costs will be reduced and the quality of the visualization will be improved.

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