Materials like fluids are long since important research objects of continuum mechanics as well as of computer graphics. Smoothed particle hydrodynamics(SPH) is one of the representation methods employed for continuous materials. Its simplicity in implementation and its realistic representation are drastically improved during the last decades. More recently, highly viscous fluids like honey, jam, and bread dough based on the SPH formulation have gained attention with impressive results. In this chapter, a novel implicit viscosity method is proposed. The internal viscosity forces are recursively calculated from the difference of the nearby velocities of the particles until they are small enough to be neglected. The proposed approach has longer time-steps compared with existing explicit viscosity methods, resulting in shorter computation time. Besides, the proposed method uses a physical viscosity coefficient, not an artificial one like in existing implicit viscosity methods, which helps predict the viscous behavior of continuous materials more accurately. The obtained results show that the computational time for the proposed approach is pre- dictable, while the accuracy in modelling the viscosity behaviour is similar or higher than existing methods.

Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics-Based Viscous Deformable Object Modelling / Kim, Jung-Tae; Ruggiero, Fabio; Lippiello, Vincenzo; Siciliano, Bruno. - 144:(2022), pp. 73-102. [10.1007/978-3-030-93290-9_3]

Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics-Based Viscous Deformable Object Modelling

Ruggiero, Fabio;Lippiello, Vincenzo;Siciliano, Bruno
2022

Abstract

Materials like fluids are long since important research objects of continuum mechanics as well as of computer graphics. Smoothed particle hydrodynamics(SPH) is one of the representation methods employed for continuous materials. Its simplicity in implementation and its realistic representation are drastically improved during the last decades. More recently, highly viscous fluids like honey, jam, and bread dough based on the SPH formulation have gained attention with impressive results. In this chapter, a novel implicit viscosity method is proposed. The internal viscosity forces are recursively calculated from the difference of the nearby velocities of the particles until they are small enough to be neglected. The proposed approach has longer time-steps compared with existing explicit viscosity methods, resulting in shorter computation time. Besides, the proposed method uses a physical viscosity coefficient, not an artificial one like in existing implicit viscosity methods, which helps predict the viscous behavior of continuous materials more accurately. The obtained results show that the computational time for the proposed approach is pre- dictable, while the accuracy in modelling the viscosity behaviour is similar or higher than existing methods.
2022
978-3-030-93289-3
978-3-030-93290-9
Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics-Based Viscous Deformable Object Modelling / Kim, Jung-Tae; Ruggiero, Fabio; Lippiello, Vincenzo; Siciliano, Bruno. - 144:(2022), pp. 73-102. [10.1007/978-3-030-93290-9_3]
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