“Unified SPH model for fluid-shell simulations” by Lenaerts and Dutré

  • ©Toon Lenaerts and Philip Dutré

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    Unified SPH model for fluid-shell simulations

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    We present the two-way coupling of a fluid to thin deformable shells in a unified particle model. We use Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) for the simulation of both fluid and shells. Our cloth framework extends earlier work which uses SPH to simulate deformable and rigid volumes. Our results show realistic shell and cloth animations interacting with fluids without any leaks.

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    1. Monaghan, J. J. 2005. Smoothed particle hydrodynamics. Reports on Progress in Physics 68, 8 (August), 1703–1759.
    2. Müller, M., Charypar, D., and Gross, M. 2003. Particle-based fluid simulation for interactive applications. In SCA ’03: Proceedings of the 2003 ACM SIGGRAPH/Eurographics symposium on Computer animation, Eurographics Association, Aire-la-Ville, Switzerland, Switzerland, 154–159.
    3. Müller, M., Keiser, R., Nealen, A., Pauly, M., Gross, M., and Alexa, M. 2004. Point based animation of elastic, plastic and melting objects. In SCA ’04: Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGGRAPH/Eurographics symposium on Computer animation, Eurographics Association, Aire-la-Ville, Switzerland, Switzerland, 141–151.
    4. Solenthaler, B., Schläfli, J., and Pajarola, R. 2007. A unified particle model for fluid-solid interactions: Research articles. Comput. Animat. Virtual Worlds 18, 1, 69–82.


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