Visual quality, low computational cost, and numerical stability are foremost goals in computer animation. An important ingredient in achieving these goals is the conservation of fundamental motion invariants. For example, rigid and deformable body simulation benefits greatly from conservation of linear and angular momenta. In the case of fluids, however, none of the current techniques focuses on conserving invariants, and consequently, they often introduce a visually disturbing numerical diffusion of vorticity. Visually just as important is the resolution of complex simulation domains. Doing so with regular (even if adaptive) grid techniques can be computationally delicate. In this chapter, we propose a novel technique for the simulation of...
An explicit method for fluid surface tracking is presented. The method represents the surface as a t...
Figure 1: Top: A paddle mixes smoke in a tank. Bottom: A cross-section of the simulation meshes used...
The behaviour of fluids is studied through the Navier-Stokes equations. Computer models are used to ...
Visual quality, low computational cost, and numerical stability are foremost goals in computer anima...
Visual accuracy, low computational cost, and numerical stability are foremost goals in computer anim...
The development of efficient and stable fluid simulations is a challenging task in computer graphics...
The development of efficient and stable fluid simulations is a challenging task in computer graphics...
Building animation tools for fluid-like motions is an important and challenging problem with many ap...
Figure 1: By developing an integration scheme that exhibits zero numerical dissipation, we can achie...
Numerical viscosity has long been a problem in fluid animation. Existing methods suffer from intrins...
Ubiquitous and captivating, fluid—gaseous and liquid—motion is often desired in computer animation....
This paper presents a method for animating fluid using unstructured tetrahedral meshes that change a...
The animation show the three-dimensional vorticity field around a free-swimming hydromedusa Aequorea...
We present the first spatially adaptive Eulerian fluid animation method to support challenging visco...
Building animation tools for fluid-like motions is an important and challenging problem with many ap...
An explicit method for fluid surface tracking is presented. The method represents the surface as a t...
Figure 1: Top: A paddle mixes smoke in a tank. Bottom: A cross-section of the simulation meshes used...
The behaviour of fluids is studied through the Navier-Stokes equations. Computer models are used to ...
Visual quality, low computational cost, and numerical stability are foremost goals in computer anima...
Visual accuracy, low computational cost, and numerical stability are foremost goals in computer anim...
The development of efficient and stable fluid simulations is a challenging task in computer graphics...
The development of efficient and stable fluid simulations is a challenging task in computer graphics...
Building animation tools for fluid-like motions is an important and challenging problem with many ap...
Figure 1: By developing an integration scheme that exhibits zero numerical dissipation, we can achie...
Numerical viscosity has long been a problem in fluid animation. Existing methods suffer from intrins...
Ubiquitous and captivating, fluid—gaseous and liquid—motion is often desired in computer animation....
This paper presents a method for animating fluid using unstructured tetrahedral meshes that change a...
The animation show the three-dimensional vorticity field around a free-swimming hydromedusa Aequorea...
We present the first spatially adaptive Eulerian fluid animation method to support challenging visco...
Building animation tools for fluid-like motions is an important and challenging problem with many ap...
An explicit method for fluid surface tracking is presented. The method represents the surface as a t...
Figure 1: Top: A paddle mixes smoke in a tank. Bottom: A cross-section of the simulation meshes used...
The behaviour of fluids is studied through the Navier-Stokes equations. Computer models are used to ...