@FilmorBroadcast{NettoCele:2021:NeFoVi,
datereleased = "18-22 Oct. 2021",
director = "Netto, Luiz Felipe and Celes, Waldemar",
keywords = "cutaway, focus+context, scientific visualization, GPU rendering,
reservoir model.",
ibi = "8JMKD3MGPEW34M/45CUMEL",
url = "http://urlib.net/ibi/8JMKD3MGPEW34M/45CUMEL",
seriesdirector = "Paiva, Afonso and Menotti, David and Baranoski, Gladimir V. G. and
Proen{\c{c}}a, Hugo Pedro and Junior, Antonio Lopes Apolinario
and Papa, Jo{\~a}o Paulo and Pagliosa, Paulo and dos Santos,
Thiago Oliveira and e S{\'a}, Asla Medeiros and da Silveira,
Thiago Lopes Trugillo and Brazil, Emilio Vital and Ponti, Moacir
A. and Fernandes, Leandro A. F. and Avila, Sandra",
seriestitle = "Conference on Graphics, Patterns and Images, 34 (SIBGRAPI)",
synopsis = "In this paper, we propose a new visualization technique to inspect
simulated black oil reservoir models. Numerical reservoir
simulation is widely used in the oil \& gas industry to predict
and plan the exploration of petroleum fields. Of particular
interest, it is crucial to understand the physical phenomena
around injector and producer wells: how is the distribution of
pressure, how oil/gas/water saturation varies over time, and
others. Traditional visualization techniques only provide local
insights, being hard to understand the three-dimension physical
behavior. Another challenge is to handle today's massive models.
We propose an efficient and effective focus+context visualization
technique employing a cutaway approach, having the wells as
objects of interest. We explore cone-shaped and box-shaped
view-dependent cutting surfaces. We also allow the user to control
the cutting surface aperture freely and to freeze the cut to gain
motion parallax depth cues during model exploration. The proposed
rendering algorithm runs on GPU, delivering real-time frame rate
even for large reservoir models.",
targetfile = "cutaway_video.mp4",
title = "A New Focus+Context Visualization Technique for Inspecting Black
Oil Reservoir Models",
yearreleased = "2021",
urlaccessdate = "2023, Sep. 25"
}