Preview-based sampling for controlling gaseous simulations
Ruoguan Huang, Zeki Melek, John Keyser
Symposium on Computer Animation, August 2011, pp. 177--186.
Abstract: In this work, we describe an automated method for directing the control of a high resolution gaseous fluid simulation based on the results of a lower resolution preview simulation. Small variations in accuracy between low and high resolution grids can lead to divergent simulations, which is problematic for those wanting to achieve a desired behavior. Our goal is to provide a simple method for ensuring that the high resolution simulation matches key properties from the lower resolution simulation. We first let a user specify a fast, coarse simulation that will be used for guidance. Our automated method samples the data to be matched at various positions and scales in the simulation, or allows the user to identify key portions of the simulation to maintain. During the high resolution simulation, a matching process ensures that the properties sampled from the low resolution simulation are maintained. This matching process keeps the different resolution simulations aligned even for complex systems, and can ensure consistency of not only the velocity field, but also advected scalar values. Because the final simulation is naturally similar to the preview simulation, only minor controlling adjustments are needed, allowing a simpler control method than that used in prior keyframing approaches.
@inproceedings{Huang:2011:PSF,
author = {Ruoguan Huang and Zeki Melek and John Keyser},
title = {Preview-based sampling for controlling gaseous simulations},
booktitle = {Symposium on Computer Animation},
pages = {177--186},
month = aug,
year = {2011},
}
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