Groundwater Flow Field Analysis and 3D Visualization System

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According to the low accuracy of velocity filed in current software, we develop a new system to analyze and visualize the 3D groundwater flow field. We employ the most advanced algorithm to deal with the data form groundwater simulation. The system could compute the flux across arbitrary face and the velocity of arbitrary point in the research domain. The system is debugged in Microsoft Visual Studio. The interactive interface is developed in .Net and the visualization tool is OpenGL. The application shows that the system is robust.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1073-1076)

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1664-1668

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December 2014

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© 2015 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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