• A Hierarchical Splitting Scheme to Reveal Insight into Highly Self-Occluded Integral Surfaces 

      Brambilla, Andrea; Viola, Ivan; Hauser, Helwig (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)
      In flow visualization, integral surfaces are of particular interest for their ability to describe trajectories of massless particles. In areas of swirling motion, integral surfaces can become very complex and difficult to ...
    • Illustrative Flow Visualization: State of the Art, Trends and Challenges 

      Brambilla, Andrea; Carnecky, Robert; Peikert, Robert; Viola, Ivan; Hauser, Helwig (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)
      Flow visualization is a well established branch of scientific visualization and it currently represents an invaluable resource to many fields, like automotive design, meteorology and medical imaging. Thanks to the capabilities ...
    • Integrated Multi-aspect Visualization of 3D Fluid Flows 

      Brambilla, Andrea; Andreassen, Øyvind; Hauser, Helwig (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      The motion of a fluid is affected by several intertwined flow aspects. Analyzing one aspect at a time can only yield partial information about the flow behavior. More details can be revealed by studying their interactions. ...
    • Visibility-oriented Visualization Design for Flow Illustration 

      Brambilla, Andrea (Doctoral thesis, 2014-12-18)
      Flow phenomena are ubiquitous in our world and they affect many aspects of our daily life. For this reason, they are the subject of extensive studies in several research fields. In medicine, the blood flow through our ...