Real-time smoke simulation with improved turbulence by spatial adaptive vorticity confinement
Turbulence modeling has recently drawn many attentions in fluid animation to generate small-scale rolling features. Being one of the widely adopted approaches, vorticity confinement method re-injects lost energy dissipation back to the flow. However, previous works suffer from deficiency when large...
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Main Authors: | HE, Shengfeng, WONG, Hon-Cheng, PANG, Wai-Man, WONG, Un-Hong |
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2011
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