“Fluid Simulation Via Disjoint Translating Grids” by Patel, Chu, Cohen and Pighin

  • ©Sanjit Patel, Anson Chu, Jonathan (Jon) David Cohen, and Frederic (Fred) Pighin

  • ©Sanjit Patel, Anson Chu, Jonathan (Jon) David Cohen, and Frederic (Fred) Pighin

  • ©Sanjit Patel, Anson Chu, Jonathan (Jon) David Cohen, and Frederic (Fred) Pighin

  • ©Sanjit Patel, Anson Chu, Jonathan (Jon) David Cohen, and Frederic (Fred) Pighin

  • ©Sanjit Patel, Anson Chu, Jonathan (Jon) David Cohen, and Frederic (Fred) Pighin

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    Fluid Simulation Via Disjoint Translating Grids

Session/Category Title:   Fluid Simulation


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    We present an adaptive fluid simulation technique that splits the computation domain in multiple moving grids. Using this technique, we are able to simulate fluids over large spatial domains with reasonable computation times.

References:


    Enright, D. P., Marschner, S. R., and Fedkiw, R. P. 2002. Animation and rendering of complex water surfaces. ACM Transactions on Graphics 21, 3 (July), 736–744.
    Rasmussen, N., Nguyen, D. Q., Geiger, W., and Fedkiw, R. P. 2004. Directable photorealistic fluids. ACM SIGGRAPH/Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation (July), 193–202.
    Stam, J. 1999. Stable fluids. In Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 99, Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 121–128.


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