Abstract

This work explores combining classical desktop-based analysis systems with virtual reality. In this context, we provide a system for exploring objects, in particular fibers and pores, along with their characteristics, such as length, orientation, or shape. This system employs visualization methods in virtual reality focusing on the detailed spatial impression, combined with desktop-based methods focusing on analyzing characteristics and their distributions. We provide two case studies based on fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) datasets, showcasing the potential of our system. One case study analyzes FRP containing short, strongly curved PET fibers, a second one utilizes the prototype to explore elliptic pores inside an FRP dataset. Our preliminary results show that the addition of virtual reality to the classical desktop-based workflow can enhance the spatial understanding of the dataset, as well as foster engagement with the data.

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