Would anybody know any details about the type of SPH scheme (ie., WCSPH, truly incompressible) used in Dyverso?
Also if I was trying to display the velocities of particles in a small volume of the whole domain how would I go about it?
Many thanks in advance
Dyverso SPH solver
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Re: Dyverso SPH solver
Hi
yes, there is a research paper about the "Dyverso"-System from 2016 although it is mainly about the pbf fluids. Maybe search for older publications from the same authors.
Alduán, I., Tena, A. and Otaduy, M.A. (2017), DYVERSO: A Versatile Multi‐Phase Position‐Based Fluids Solution for VFX. Computer Graphics Forum, 36: 32-44. https://doi.org/10.1111/cgf.12992
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/ful ... /cgf.12992
The second question, sorry I don't know.
yes, there is a research paper about the "Dyverso"-System from 2016 although it is mainly about the pbf fluids. Maybe search for older publications from the same authors.
Alduán, I., Tena, A. and Otaduy, M.A. (2017), DYVERSO: A Versatile Multi‐Phase Position‐Based Fluids Solution for VFX. Computer Graphics Forum, 36: 32-44. https://doi.org/10.1111/cgf.12992
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/ful ... /cgf.12992
The second question, sorry I don't know.
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