International audienceWe present an efficient and stable method for simulating the two-way coupling of incompressible fluids and deformable bodies. In our method, the fluid is represented by particles, and simulated using divergence-free Incompressible Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (ISPH). The deformable bodies are represented by polygonal meshes, where the elastic deformations are simulated using a Position Based Dynamics (PBD) scheme. Our technique enforces incompressibility on the fluid using divergence-free constraints on the velocity field, while it effectively simulates the physical features of deformable bodies. Most current ISPH methods are struggling with the issue of free surface boundary conditions. We handle this problem by in...
This study has developed a 3D Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) numerical scheme to reproduce th...
A 3D SPH numerical scheme has been developed to model the dynamics of rigid bodies, driven by free s...
Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) methods are advantageous in simulations of fluids in domains w...
International audienceWe present an efficient and stable method for simulating the two-way coupling ...
We present an efficient and stable method for simulating the two-way coupling of incompressible flui...
AbstractIn this paper, a novel particle model for simulating incompressible inviscid fluids and defo...
We present the two-way coupling of a fluid to thin deformable shells in a unified particle model. Fo...
AbstractIn this paper, a novel particle model for simulating incompressible inviscid fluids and defo...
This paper presents a method for simulating the two-way interaction between fluids and deformable so...
This paper presents a method for simulating the two-way interaction between fluids and deformable so...
Realistically animated uids can add substantial realism to interactive applications such as virtual ...
AbstractThe smoothed particle hydrodynamics method (SPH) has been proved to have an excellent abilit...
ABSTRACT In fluid-structure interaction problems, fluid flow and flexible deformations of structures...
AbstractSmoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) is an attractive method for simulating unsteady flows ...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in The Visual Computer. The...
This study has developed a 3D Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) numerical scheme to reproduce th...
A 3D SPH numerical scheme has been developed to model the dynamics of rigid bodies, driven by free s...
Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) methods are advantageous in simulations of fluids in domains w...
International audienceWe present an efficient and stable method for simulating the two-way coupling ...
We present an efficient and stable method for simulating the two-way coupling of incompressible flui...
AbstractIn this paper, a novel particle model for simulating incompressible inviscid fluids and defo...
We present the two-way coupling of a fluid to thin deformable shells in a unified particle model. Fo...
AbstractIn this paper, a novel particle model for simulating incompressible inviscid fluids and defo...
This paper presents a method for simulating the two-way interaction between fluids and deformable so...
This paper presents a method for simulating the two-way interaction between fluids and deformable so...
Realistically animated uids can add substantial realism to interactive applications such as virtual ...
AbstractThe smoothed particle hydrodynamics method (SPH) has been proved to have an excellent abilit...
ABSTRACT In fluid-structure interaction problems, fluid flow and flexible deformations of structures...
AbstractSmoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) is an attractive method for simulating unsteady flows ...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in The Visual Computer. The...
This study has developed a 3D Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) numerical scheme to reproduce th...
A 3D SPH numerical scheme has been developed to model the dynamics of rigid bodies, driven by free s...
Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) methods are advantageous in simulations of fluids in domains w...