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FTLE for Flow Ensembles by Optimal Domain Displacement

Published 8 Jan 2024 in physics.flu-dyn and cs.GR | (2401.04153v1)

Abstract: FTLE (Finite Time Lyapunov Exponent) computation is one of the standard approaches to Lagrangian flow analysis. The main features of interest in FTLE fields are ridges that represent hyperbolic Lagrangian Coherent Structures. FTLE ridges tend to become sharp and crisp with increasing integration time, where the sharpness of the ridges is an indicator of the strength of separation. The additional consideration of uncertainty in flows leads to more blurred ridges in the FTLE fields. There are multiple causes for such blurred ridges: either the locations of the ridges are uncertain, or the strength of the ridges is uncertain, or there is low uncertainty but weak separation. Existing approaches for uncertain FTLE computation are unable to distinguish these different sources of uncertainty in the ridges. We introduce a new approach to define and visualize FTLE fields for flow ensembles. Before computing and comparing FTLE fields for the ensemble members, we compute optimal displacements of the domains to mutually align the ridges of the ensemble members as much as possible. We do so in a way that an explicit geometry extraction and alignment of the ridges is not necessary. The additional consideration of these displacements allows for a visual distinction between uncertainty in ridge location, ridge sharpness, and separation strength. We apply the approach to several synthetic and real ensemble data sets.

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