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    • A Floating Ball and Two Asymptotic Problems in Capillarity 

      Chen, Hanzhe (University of Waterloo, 2021-06-02)
      The study of capillary phenomena can be traced back to the age of Aristotle. In this thesis, a floating ball and two asymptotic problems in capillarity are considered, all of which include surface tension and gravity. The ...
    • Matching fluid simulation elements to surface geometry and topology 

      Brochu, Tyson; Batty, Christopher; Bridson, Robert (Association for Computing Machinery, 2010-07)
      We introduce an Eulerian liquid simulation framework based on the Voronoi diagram of a potentially unorganized collection of pressure samples. Constructing the simulation mesh in this way allows us to place samples anywhere ...
    • The Mimetic Approach to Incompressible Surface Tension Flows 

      Larionov, Egor (University of Waterloo, 2016-04-27)
      Water has many aesthetic properties that can have a strong impact on our perceptions. For instance, coffee can bring a feeling of liveliness, rain drops on a window may spark nostalgia, morning dew on a leaf can suggest ...

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