After re-reading that paper, I updated (only) the parameter labels on the OTL above.
So:
Elastic Modulus - the strength of the elasticity effect
Plastic Yield Limit / formerly Gamma - the strain limit at which plastic flow occurs. A high value means little plastic flow (fluid is mostly elastic and always tries to return to original shape), low value means plastic flow can occur when norm of the strain matrix (think total deformation) is above this limit.
Plastic Flow Rate / formerly Alpha - how quickly the fluid will flow when strain is beyond the yield limit. A low value (or zero) will imply mostly elastic behaviour no matter the yield limit; a high value means the fluid will flow quickly once past the plastic yield limit.
Elastic effect on flip fluids on H12
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Thanks a million for this asset!! I have used this in my project at Bournemouth University..Do check it out
https://vimeo.com/42005320 [vimeo.com]
I had some tracking issues hence the jitter..but H12 is awesome! Thanks again!
https://vimeo.com/42005320 [vimeo.com]
I had some tracking issues hence the jitter..but H12 is awesome! Thanks again!
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Really Excellent tips and files in this thread, results are gorgeous!
Uploaded a little video testing the parameters here:
https://vimeo.com/56375329 [vimeo.com]
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Uploaded a little video testing the parameters here:
https://vimeo.com/56375329 [vimeo.com]
~ Craig
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To exemplify, here's my exploding case.
I'm using 450k particles, substeps in flip solver min 2, max 4.
The first sample has no elasticity applied..
http://videobin.org/+73h/92b.html [videobin.org]
I'm using 450k particles, substeps in flip solver min 2, max 4.
The first sample has no elasticity applied..
http://videobin.org/+73h/92b.html [videobin.org]
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