Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6964263 | Environmental Modelling & Software | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
We applied a texture-based flow visualisation technique to a numerical hydrodynamic model of the Pumicestone Passage in southeast Queensland, Australia. The quality of the visualisations using our flow visualisation tool, are compared with animations generated using more traditional drogue release plot and velocity contour and vector techniques. The texture-based method is found to be far more effective in visualising advective flow within the model domain. In some instances, it also makes it easier for the researcher to identify specific hydrodynamic features within the complex flow regimes of this shallow tidal barrier estuary as compared with the direct and geometric based methods.
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Authors
David J. Warne, Genevieve Larsen, Joseph Young, Malcolm E. Cox,