Browsing Mathematics (Faculty of) by Subject "Fluids"
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Double Bubbles Sans Toil and Trouble: Discrete Circulation-Preserving Vortex Sheets for Soap Films and Foams
(Association for Computing Machinery, 2015-08-01)Simulating the delightful dynamics of soap films, bubbles, and foams has traditionally required the use of a fully three-dimensional many-phase Navier-Stokes solver, even though their visual appearance is completely dominated ... -
Preserving Geometry and Topology for Fluid Flows with Thin Obstacles and Narrow Gaps
(Association for Computing Machinery, 2016-07-01)Fluid animation methods based on Eulerian grids have long struggled to resolve flows involving narrow gaps and thin solid features. Past approaches have artificially inflated or voxelized boundaries, although this sacrifices ... -
Surface-Only Liquids
(Association for Computing Machinery, 2016-07-01)We propose a novel surface-only technique for simulating incompressible, inviscid and uniform-density liquids with surface tension in three dimensions. The liquid surface is captured by a triangle mesh on which a Lagrangian ...