A stream function solver for liquid simulations

Ryoichi Ando, Nils Thuerey, Chris Wojtan

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Abstract

This paper presents a liquid simulation technique that enforces the incompressibility condition using a stream function solve instead of a pressure projection. Previous methods have used stream function techniques for the simulation of detailed single-phase flows, but a formulation for liquid simulation has proved elusive in part due to the free surface boundary conditions. In this paper, we introduce a stream function approach to liquid simulations with novel boundary conditions for free surfaces, solid obstacles, and solidfluid coupling. Although our approach increases the dimension of the linear system necessary to enforce incompressibility, it provides interesting and surprising benefits. First, the resulting flow is guaranteed to be divergence-free regardless of the accuracy of the solve. Second, our free-surface boundary conditions guarantee divergence-free motion even in the un-simulated air phase, which enables two-phase flow simulation by only computing a single phase. We implemented this method using a variant of FLIP simulation which only samples particles within a narrow band of the liquid surface, and we illustrate the effectiveness of our method for detailed two-phase flow simulations with complex boundaries, detailed bubble interactions, and two-way solid-fluid coupling.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH 2015
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Volume34
Edition4
ISBN (Electronic)9781450333313
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Jul 2015
EventACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques Conference, SIGGRAPH 2015 - Los Angeles, United States
Duration: 9 Aug 201513 Aug 2015

Conference

ConferenceACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques Conference, SIGGRAPH 2015
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityLos Angeles
Period9/08/1513/08/15

Keywords

  • Fluid
  • Stream function
  • Two-phase flow
  • Vector potential

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