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Over the past decade the advances in computer technologies have enabled great progress to be made in the field of visualization. A basis for greater understanding of many physical and engineering phenomena is provided by these techniques, including many areas previously thought of as non-visual, such as heat and mass transfer, acoustic energy flow and elctromagnetic flow. The benefits apply across the disciplines to include medical science, marine products, oceanography and meteorology. This volume is an official transaction of the Visualization Society of Japan.
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The chaos phenomenon of the bifurcation process of a drop of viscous fluid falling in water, Q. D.Wei- Water crowns impulsed lets, A. Grabitzet al. Flow visualization,, image processing and computation applied to fluid mechanics of confined flow, P. Hebrard. Visualization of a circulation driven by local cooling, R. Kimura & N.Misawa. Visual observations of the flow around a half-submerged oscillating body, S. Taneda. Visualizations of developing laminar secondary flows in s-shaped curved square duct, K.C.Cheng & Lei Shi. Visulazation of flow in the endwall region of a turbine cascade, M. Y. jabbari & R. . Goldstein. Inversibility of fluid mapper and its application to numerical solution electrostatic of complex fast phenomena in gas, fluid problems, K. Kaneko et at. Visualization E. F. Zhigalko & L. L. Kolyshkina. Flow visualization of shock wave focusing in air and water M. Watanabe et al. Spectomography of gas dynamic flows, G. N. Blinkov et ai. Development and trends in medical endoscope, H. Furihata. Evaluation of the behaviour of blood flow in heart chambers by means of streamline distribution method, M. Tanaka et al. Microgravity experiment equipment; fluid dynamics technology experiment equipment, Kawasaki et ai. Visualization in CAE, T. Hirano. Visualization of numerical simulation results related to build in a environmental engineering, S. Hayakawa et al. Visualization in quantitative flow in laser fusion research, H. Sakagami et al. Progress visualization and image process, C. J. Chen et al- Particle image velocimetry (PIV) and parallel processing, R. F. Boucher & M. A. Kamala. Particleimage velocimetry, D. C. Biorkquist & L. M. Fingerson.
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Edited By: Visualization Society of Japan
329 pages, B/w photos, col and b/w illus, figs