Particle-based Viscoelastic Fluid Simulation
Simon Clavet, Philippe Beaudoin, Pierre Poulin
Symposium on Computer Animation, July 2005, pp. 219--228.
Abstract: We present a new particle-based method for viscoelastic fluid simulation.We achieve realistic small-scale behavior of substances such as paint or mud as they splash on moving objects. Incompressibility and particle anti-clustering are enforced with a double density relaxation procedure which updates particle positions according to two opposing pressure terms. From this process surface tension effects emerge, enabling drop and filament formation. Elastic and non-linear plastic effects are obtained by adding springs with varying rest length between particles. We also extend the technique to handle interaction between uid and dynamic objects. Various simulation scenarios are presented including rain drops, fountains, clay manipulation, and floating objects. The method is robust and stable, and can animate splashing behavior at interactive framerates.
@inproceedings{Clavet:2005:PVF,
author = {Simon Clavet and Philippe Beaudoin and Pierre Poulin},
title = {Particle-based Viscoelastic Fluid Simulation},
booktitle = {Symposium on Computer Animation},
pages = {219--228},
month = jul,
year = {2005},
}
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