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The use of visualization technologies by the automotive industry is primarily aimed at increasing competitive advantage.
The use of visualization for heat exchanger network synthesis, both grass-roots and retrofit, has a long history.
In the evaluation of large or complex data sets the use of visualization methods can be of great benefit.
In recent years there has been a significant increase in the use of visualization technologies in different phases of the construction project life cycle.
In this paper, we attempt to fill this gap and provide empirical evidence for the use of visualization tools in supporting exploratory and other learning-related activities.
This study investigates the CO2 behavior and its effect on the performance of a passive direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) by use of visualization method.
For this comparison we made use of visualization techniques which were applicable to both sets of data and identified several issues when coupling these technologies.
At the same time, the use of visualization and simulation is said to be "outstripping" understanding of how best to use them in planning contexts.
While the ability to reproduce field-scale heterogeneity in these experiments has advanced, the use of visualization or image analysis methods to characterize the spatial distribution of solute concentrations has largely remained at the homogeneous media level.
Future work includes expanding the use of visualization and intuitive web applications to additional fields of biomedical science and someday to use them to help empower physicians and patients with the best that biomedical informatics has to offer.
Research into heat pipe technology has dramatically increased over the last decade and, more recently, has incorporated the use of visualization to help researchers gain a better understanding of the boiling phenomenon and heat transfer occurring inside a heat pipe.
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