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With a little creativity, interacting spherical particles can be used to dynamically model physical elements of the real world at many scales: from a molecule of hydrogen in a gelatin, to a droplet of water in a drinking glass, to a litre of fluid in a pipe.

Please click on a thumbnail image to view a demo animation. If you are curious whether or not your idea can be modeled using this software, do not hesistate to ask.

 

Surface formation by liquid phase separation.
Two liquids separate into a surface which is then eroded by flow.
Applications in food industry, earth science.

Simulation of a deformable soft structure.
Creating a soft/solid structure using a polygon mesh.
Applications in engineering, physics, etc.

Pressure soft body dynamics and collisions.
Dynamic meshes collide and interact with pressure forces.
Applications in physics, engineering, and entertainment.

Simulation of raindrops falling on a car.
Particles fall onto a polygon model of a car.
Applications in entertainment industry.

Breaking deformable cubes over a sharp surface.
Gelatin cubes fall and break apart over a sharp cone.
Applications in physics, engineering.

Fluid flow through channels within a solid.
Fractal-based tunnels are generated and water flows through.
Applications in oil industry, geology.

Water flow through static obstacles.
Water flow around static obstacles carrying sticky polymers.
Applications in engineering, oil industry, microfluidics.

Water flow in a parallel bypass system.
Water flow through a pipe carrying sticky particles with a bypass.
Applications in biomedical research, pulp industry.

Blood flow through an artery with metal stent.
Blood carries sticky particles around a metal implant.
Applications in biomedical research.

Lift of an airfoil in a flowing medium.
Flow around an airfoil generating lift at various angles of attack.
Applications in engineering, aerodynamics.

Erosion of a sand surface with rocks.
Water flow erodes a heavy surface and causes rocks to roll.
Applications in geology, engineering.

Flow through a microfluidics channel system.
Water flow in a rectangular channel system with polymers.
Applications in microfluidics, engineering.

Formation of a gelatin structure.
Polymers are cross-linked to form a gelatin structure.
Applications in food industry, chemistry.

Packing of polymers within static water.
Y-shaped molecules are packed in 3D space.
Applications in food industry.

Effects of shear forces on polymers.
Polymers in water are sheared in opposite directions.
Applications in food industry, fluid dynamics.

 

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