flowsurfaces
Flowsurfaces are a concept used in fluid dynamics and computational simulations. They represent a two-dimensional surface embedded within a three-dimensional flow field. The defining characteristic of a flowsurface is that it is constructed such that all fluid particles that start on the surface remain on the surface as the flow evolves over time. In essence, a flowsurface is a Lagrangian construct that moves and deforms with the fluid.
These surfaces are distinct from stream surfaces, which are defined by the instantaneous velocity vector field.
Flowsurfaces find applications in analyzing and visualizing complex fluid flows. They can be used to track