Hint (updated on 11th July 2011)
The evaluation of all submissions will be performed by a team of
renowned domain experts in the
field of fluid dynamics and centrifugal pumps. The overall technical
quality will additionally be rated by a team of visualization
experts.
A stall is defined as a condition where the angle of attack increases beyond a certain point such that the lift begins to decrease. It is caused by the massive separation of the flow from the blade or wing at high angle of attack. It is characterized by the appearance of unsteady vortices on the suction side of the blade. |
In the blade rows of a turbomachine, such as a pump, the stall is influenced by adjacent blades, which forces the stall to travel at a specific rotational speed relative to the blade (hence "rotating stall"). |
Further hints! (new 21.03.2011)
Your task is to come up with a good, intuitive and efficient visualization of the movement of vortical structures in the flow field.
The structures could be defined by the lambda_2 criterion or the Q-criterion, but these are not necessarily the best options.
The focus is primarily on visualization of the movement of large structures, but smaller ones are welcome, too.
Of special interest would be a tracking of the highly unsteady vortical structures, since a periodic appearance of vortices is identified from Fourier analysis of the flow field from absolute frame of reference (fixed to the stator).
The IEEE Vis Contest motivation is to spur innovation in visualization
techniques used in analysis of fluid dynamics data. The submissions
are encouraged to demonstrate their novel methods which allows
scientists to understand the underlying processes of fluid dynamics
and enable them to answer the questions posed by the contest through
the use of visualization. Demonstration of interactiveness in the
application is not required, but encouraged.
September, 9th, 2011
July, 31st, 2011,
23:59 PST