When aiming to seamlessly integrate a fluid simulation into a larger scenario (like an open ocean), careful attention must be paid to boundary conditions. In particular, one must implement special "non-reflecting" boundary conditions, which dissipate out-going waves as they exit the simulation. Unfortunately, the state of the art in non-reflecting boundary conditions (perfectly-matched layers, or PMLs) only permits trivially simple inflow/outflow conditions, so there is no reliable way to integrate a fluid simulation into a more complicated environment like a stormy ocean or a turbulent river. This paper introduces the first method for combining nonreflecting boundary conditions based on PMLs with inflow/outflow boundary condition...
The purpose of this study is to investigate one of the most interesting areas in computational fluid...
International audienceThe overall context of this work is the design of e cient open boundary condit...
8 pages, 10 figures; OMAE2008, 27th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engine...
When aiming to seamlessly integrate a fluid simulation into a larger scenario (like an open ocean), ...
Figure 1: Frames from a free surface fluid animation employing our novel non-reflective (i.e. open) ...
This article presents a novel nonreflective boundary condition for the free surface incompressible E...
This paper presents a liquid simulation technique that enforces the incompressibility condition usin...
We propose several advances in the simulation of fluids for computer graphics. We concentrate on par...
International audienceThis paper proposes a method for simulating liquids in large bodies of water b...
Water has many aesthetic properties that can have a strong impact on our perceptions. For instance, ...
The behaviour of liquids and gases ranks among the most familiar and yet complex physical phenomena ...
This paper proposes a method for simulating liquids in large bodies of water by coupling together a ...
This thesis presents a method for simulating fluids on a view dependent grid structure to exploit l...
In this paper, the use of an absorbing boundary condition (ABC) is investigated for the numerical si...
Computer graphics is an extremely exciting field for two reasons. On the one hand, there is a health...
The purpose of this study is to investigate one of the most interesting areas in computational fluid...
International audienceThe overall context of this work is the design of e cient open boundary condit...
8 pages, 10 figures; OMAE2008, 27th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engine...
When aiming to seamlessly integrate a fluid simulation into a larger scenario (like an open ocean), ...
Figure 1: Frames from a free surface fluid animation employing our novel non-reflective (i.e. open) ...
This article presents a novel nonreflective boundary condition for the free surface incompressible E...
This paper presents a liquid simulation technique that enforces the incompressibility condition usin...
We propose several advances in the simulation of fluids for computer graphics. We concentrate on par...
International audienceThis paper proposes a method for simulating liquids in large bodies of water b...
Water has many aesthetic properties that can have a strong impact on our perceptions. For instance, ...
The behaviour of liquids and gases ranks among the most familiar and yet complex physical phenomena ...
This paper proposes a method for simulating liquids in large bodies of water by coupling together a ...
This thesis presents a method for simulating fluids on a view dependent grid structure to exploit l...
In this paper, the use of an absorbing boundary condition (ABC) is investigated for the numerical si...
Computer graphics is an extremely exciting field for two reasons. On the one hand, there is a health...
The purpose of this study is to investigate one of the most interesting areas in computational fluid...
International audienceThe overall context of this work is the design of e cient open boundary condit...
8 pages, 10 figures; OMAE2008, 27th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engine...