True colours or red herrings?: colour maps for finite-element analysis in palaeontological studies to enhance interpretation and accessibility
Abstract
Accessibility is a key aspect for the presentation of research data. In palaeontology, new data is routinely obtained with computational techniques, such as finite-element analysis (FEA). FEA is used to calculate stress and deformation in objects when subjected to external forces. Results are displayed using contour plots in which colour information is used to convey the underlying biomechanical data. The Rainbow colour map is nearly exclusively...
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Title
True colours or red herrings?: colour maps for finite-element analysis in palaeontological studies to enhance interpretation and accessibility
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
8
Issue
11
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