Underwater Object Simulation #99
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Can this be used to simulate AUVs with propellers with forces of gravity and buoyancy? Also how accurate is the SPH solver to the real world? |
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Yes you can do underwater simulations. Just choose the density/viscosity SI unit parameters for water accordingly in the setup script. This is a lattice Boltzmann method solver, not SPH. Accuracy depends on a lot of factors such as resolution, suitable parametrization, geometry, boundary conditions, and also what quantity exactly you want to find out. |
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Yes you can do underwater simulations. Just choose the density/viscosity SI unit parameters for water accordingly in the setup script.
This is a lattice Boltzmann method solver, not SPH. Accuracy depends on a lot of factors such as resolution, suitable parametrization, geometry, boundary conditions, and also what quantity exactly you want to find out.