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Uploaded by tonyAmbles on Nov 9, 2007
This is my first video of the fluid simulator I´m programming right now. Everything is 3D but I choose a 2d viewpoint cause it´s easier for me to debug. Soon I´ll post new versions in a full 3d environment.
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One generally never has incompressible fluid using SPH. Therefor the term nearly incompressible.
You can visually see that this fluid is only near incompressible.
While there exist socalled predictor corrector methods, they are aparently not used here.
joetaicoon 2 years ago
nice job... how did you calculate pressure when it is incompressable?
natethegreatBlitzMax 2 years ago
That is great! I like how the pressure is rendered too.
Zalo10 2 years ago
is it done yet?
TylerXBizzle777 3 years ago
Nice work. Very lively simulation!
kiaranr 4 years ago
Cool!
Engineero 4 years ago
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One generally never has incompressible fluid using SPH. Therefor the term nearly incompressible.
You can visually see that this fluid is only near incompressible.
While there exist socalled predictor corrector methods, they are aparently not used here.
joetaicoon 2 years ago
nice job... how did you calculate pressure when it is incompressable?
natethegreatBlitzMax 2 years ago
That is great! I like how the pressure is rendered too.
Zalo10 2 years ago
is it done yet?
TylerXBizzle777 3 years ago
Nice work. Very lively simulation!
kiaranr 4 years ago
Cool!
Engineero 4 years ago