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PIV Web Visualization System toward PIV visualization grid

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To visualize the simulation and experimental data, the fluid dynamics scientists and engineers have to possess a powerful visualization engine with CG package in their laboratories. We developed a Problem Solving Environment (PSE) system called “PIV Web Visualization System” to solve this obstacle, using computational grid common service tool “Globus”, programming language Java and Java Servlet. This system has “Grid Portal” which enables us to view the visualization resources on the networks as a unified whole and can be accessed around the world through the Internet, and it combines PIV engine “KMU-PIV” on visualization server in Korea Maritime University with a nonlinear video editing system on Kanazawa University as a real application.

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Yoshimasa Kadooka: He received his M.Sc(Science) in Mathematics in 1982 from Kyusyu University. After obtaining M.Sc., he worked as a network engineer at Fujitsu Ltd. He works in Information Technology Core Laboratories of Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. as a research fellow since august in 2002. He also belongs to Graduate School of Natural Science in Kanazawa University. His current research interests are Grid computing, PIV, Web Visualization, Web Services and internet application.

Hiromichi Kobashi: He received his B.Sc(Science) in Computational Science in 2001 from Kanazawa University. After obtaining B.Sc., he proceeded to next stage of Graduate School of Natural Science in Kanazawa University. His current research interests are Grid computing, P2P and Problem Solving Environment.

Jang-Woon Choi: He received his master degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1995 from Korea Maritime University. He works in IIT(Image Information Technology Co., Ltd.) as senior researcher. His research interest is 2-D and 3-D PIV including PTV.

Young-Ho Lee: He received his master degree in Marine Engineering in 1982 from Korea Maritime University. He also received his Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering in 1992 from University of Tokyo. He worked in Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College in London as a visiting professor in 1992. He works in Division of Mechanical and Information Engineering , Korea Maritime University as teaching assistant, assitant professor, associate professor and professor since 1980. His research interest is quantitave flow informatics by PIV(time-resolved 2-D, surface flow, volume 3-D, planar 3-D, web visualization, animation contents) and CFD. Main applications are turbo-machinery, wind turbine design.

Yoshio Tago: Professor, Kanazawa University He received Ph.D from Tohoku University in1972. He joined Fujitsu Laboratories, Ltd. in 1971. During 1973–1974, he was a postdoctoral fellow, Dalhousie University, Canada. He worked at Fujitsu Ltd., as a system engineer during 1972–1997. He joined Kanazawa University in 1997. His research interests are problem solving environment, Grid, multi-scale simulation, and visualization.

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Kadooka, Y., Kobashi, H., Choi, J.W. et al. PIV Web Visualization System toward PIV visualization grid. J Vis 6, 283–291 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03181469

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