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Visualization: MPM 🎨

This repo can be used to do surface reconstruction for the results from MPM simulation. Currently, It is using splashsurf1 to generate surfaces, and render the surfaces in ParaView.

Warning

This is just an experimental attempt, and there is no guarantee of the correctness of the results. There are no fixed parameters for all simulations, so it requires experience and careful adjustment of parameters according to each individual's standards. Note that splashsurf is used for SPH originally.

1. Generate surfaces

#-------------------#
# Main: user inputs |
#-------------------#

hdf_path    = joinpath(@__DIR__, "")
ply_path    = joinpath(@__DIR__, "ply_set")
splash_path = joinpath(@__DIR__, "splash_set")
generate_ply(hdf_path, ply_path, splash_path, 0.020, 20)

We need to fill this part in main.jl, where hdf_path is the path of HDF5 file generated from MPMSolver.jl.

The parameters for the function generate_ply() can be modified by user.

generate_ply(hdf_path   ::String, 
             ply_path   ::String, 
             splash_path::String, 
             radius,
             num_threads;
             cube_size=0.6,
             surface_threshold=0.6, 
             smoothing_length=1.2)

The meaning of these parameters can be found from here.

2. Rendering in ParaView

The outputs from last step normally are in .vtk files, so, we can load them in ParaView easily.

  • Enable Ray Traced Rendering
  • OSPray Pathtracer
  • Samples per pixel (try from 5 to 10)
  • Change HDR/Background image/color

3. Result

result

4. References

Footnotes

  1. Löschner, Fabian and Böttcher, Timna and Rhys Jeske, Stefan and Bender, Jan, Weighted Laplacian Smoothing for Surface Reconstruction of Particle-based Fluids, 2023, The Eurographics Association, 10.2312/vmv.20231245.