Controlling shapes of air bubbles in a multi-phase fluid simulation
Po-Ram Kim, Ho-Young Lee, Jong-Hyun Kim, Chang-Hun Kim
In The Visual Computer, 28(6--8), June 2012.
Abstract: Controlling shapes is a challenging problem in a multi-phase fluid simulation. Bubble particles enable the details of air bubbles to be represented within a simulation based on an Euler grid. We control the target shapes of bubbles by the gradient vectors of the signed distance field and attraction forces associated with control particles. Our hybrid approach enables to simulate physically plausible movements of bubbles while preserving the details of a target shape. Furthermore, we control the paths of moving bubbles using user-defined curves and the shape of an air bubbles by drag force. An accurate model of the drag force near the fluid surface means that bubbles have realistic ellipsoidal shapes.
@article{Kim:2012:CSO,
author = {Po-Ram Kim and Ho-Young Lee and Jong-Hyun Kim and Chang-Hun Kim},
title = {Controlling shapes of air bubbles in a multi-phase fluid simulation},
journal = {The Visual Computer},
volume = {28},
number = {6--8},
pages = {597--602},
month = jun,
year = {2012},
}
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