Vierjahn, TomSchnorr, AndreaWeyers, BenjaminDenker, DominikWald, IngoGarth, ChristophKuhlen, Torsten W.Hentschel, BerndAlexandru Telea and Janine Bennett2017-06-122017-06-122017978-3-03868-034-51727-348Xhttps://doi.org/10.2312/pgv.20171093https://diglib.eg.org:443/handle/10.2312/pgv20171093Dissipation elements (DE) define a geometrical structure for the analysis of small-scale turbulence. Existing analyses based on DEs focus on a statistical treatment of large populations of DEs. In this paper, we propose a method for the interactive visualization of the geometrical shape of DE populations. We follow a two-step approach: in a pre-processing step, we approximate individual DEs by tube-like, implicit shapes with elliptical cross sections of varying radii; we then render these approximations by direct ray-casting thereby avoiding the need for costly generation of detailed, explicit geometry for rasterization. Our results demonstrate that the approximation gives a reasonable representation of DE geometries and the rendering performance is suitable for interactive use.Computing methodologiesScientific visualizationRay tracingParametric curve and surface modelsInteractive Exploration of Dissipation Element Geometry10.2312/pgv.2017109353-62