Fast Simulation of Viscous Fluids Using Position-Based Dynamics
Viscous fluids are ubiquitous, and reproducing their damped motions has been in demand for many applications. The most prevalent
approach to simulating viscous fluids is based on the Navier-Stokes equations and necessitates viscosity integration. However, to
simulate viscous fluids in a numerically stable manner, using explicit viscosity integration severely restricts time steps and requires
an excessively long period for computation. In this paper, we propose a novel particle-based Lagrangian method for efficiently
simulating viscous fluids by adopting position-based constraints. Our method uses the geometric configuration of particles for the
positional constraints to approximate the dynamics of viscous fluids using position-based dynamics; thus the method can plausibly
generate their motions while allowing for the use of much larger time steps than those previously adopted in the viscous fluid
simulations. We also propose an associated boundary-handling scheme for position-based fluids to precisely specify
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