In fluid dynamics a stream surface is a surface across which no flow occurs. A stream surface may be one of two types:

In scientific visualization a stream surface is the 3D generalization of a streamline. It is the union of all streamlines seeded densely on a curve. Like a streamline, a stream surface is used to visualize flows – three-dimensional flows in this case. Specifically, it is "the locus of an infinite set of such curves [streamlines], rooted at every point along a continuous originating line segment."[1]

References

  1. ^ Hultquist, J. P. M. (1992). Constructing stream surfaces in steady 3D vector fields. IEEE Computer Society Press Los Alamitos, CA, USA. pp. 171–178. ISBN 978-0-8186-2896-2.