Detail-Preserving Fluid Control
Nils Thürey, Richard Keiser, Mark Pauly, Ulrich Rüde
Symposium on Computer Animation, September 2006, pp. 7--15.
Abstract: We propose a new fluid control technique that uses scale-dependent force control to preserve small-scale fluid detail. Control particles define local force fields and can be generated automatically from either a physical simulation or a sequence of target shapes. We use a multi-scale decomposition of the velocity field and apply control forces only to the coarse-scale components of the flow. Small-scale detail is thus preserved in a natural way avoiding the artificial viscosity often introduced by force-based control methods. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our method for both Lagrangian and Eulerian fluid simulation environments.
BibTeX format:
@inproceedings{Thuerey:2006:DFC,
  author = {Nils Thürey and Richard Keiser and Mark Pauly and Ulrich Rüde},
  title = {Detail-Preserving Fluid Control},
  booktitle = {Symposium on Computer Animation},
  pages = {7--15},
  month = sep,
  year = {2006},
}
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