MS Final Project Report: Animating Fluids
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چکیده
A system is described for animating the motion of incompressible fluids in a computer graphics context. Borrowing techniques from [7, 3, 4, 5, 2], a technique is described for simulating fluid motion and tracking the surface boundary. An approximate solution to the Navier-Stokes equations for the motion of incompressible fluids in computed over a finite grid of coupled velocities and pressures. The surface motion is tracked using the level set of a signed distance function defined over a uniform grid overlapping the simulation grid.
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