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SUMMARY:Fluid Simulation
DESCRIPTION:Technical Papers\n\nEach Paper gives a 10 minute presentation.
 \n\nSolid-Fluid Interaction on Particle Flow Maps\n\nWe propose a novel so
 lid-fluid interaction method for coupling elastic solids with impulse flow
  maps. Our key idea is to unify the representation of fluid and solid comp
 onents as particle flow maps with different lengths and dynamics. The soli
 d-fluid coupling is enabled by implementing two novel mec...\n\n\nDuowen C
 hen and Zhiqi Li (Georgia Institute of Technology); Junwei Zhou (Purdue Un
 iversity, University of Michigan); Fan Feng (Dartmouth College); Tao Du (T
 singhua University, Shanghai Qi Zhi Institute); and Bo Zhu (Georgia Instit
 ute of Technology)\n---------------------\nAn Eulerian Vortex Method on Fl
 ow Maps\n\nWe present an Eulerian vortex method based on the theory of flo
 w maps to simulate the complex vortical motions of incompressible fluids. 
 Central to our method is the novel incorporation of the flow-map transport
  equations for line elements, which, in combination with a bi-directional 
 marching scheme...\n\n\nSinan Wang (Georgia Institute of Technology, Unive
 rsity of Hong Kong); Yitong Deng (Stanford University); Molin Deng (Georgi
 a Institute of Technology); Hong-Xing Yu (Stanford University); Junwei Zho
 u (Purdue University, University of Michigan); Duowen Chen (Georgia Instit
 ute of Technology); Taku Komura (University of Hong Kong); Jiajun Wu (Stan
 ford University); and Bo Zhu (Georgia Institute of Technology)\n----------
 -----------\nAn Impulse Ghost Fluid Method for Simulating Two-Phase Flows\
 n\nThis paper introduces a two-phase interfacial fluid model based on the 
 impulse variable to capture complex vorticity-interface interactions. Our 
 key idea is to leverage bidirectional flow map theory to enhance the trans
 port accuracy of both vorticity and interfaces simultaneously and address 
 their c...\n\n\nYuchen Sun (Georgia Institute of Technology); Linglai Chen
  (Harvard University); Weiyuan Zeng (Zhejiang University); Tao Du (Tsinghu
 a University, Shanghai Qi Zhi Institute); Shiying Xiong (Zhejiang Universi
 ty); and Bo Zhu (Georgia Institute of Technology)\n---------------------\n
 A Unified MPM Framework supporting Phase-field Models and Elastic-viscopla
 stic Phase Transition\n\nRecent years have witnessed the rapid deployment 
 of numerous physicsbased modeling and simulation algorithms and techniques
  for fluids, solids, and their delicate coupling in computer animation. Ho
 wever, it still remains a challenging problem to model the complex elastic
 -viscoplastic behaviors durin...\n\n\nZaili Tu, Chen Li, Zipeng Zhao, Long
  Liu, Chenhui Wang, and Changbo Wang (East China Normal University  School
  of Computer Science and Technology) and Hong Qin (Stony Brook University)
 \n---------------------\nFluid Implicit Particles on Coadjoint Orbits\n\nW
 e propose Coadjoint Orbit FLIP (CO-FLIP), a high order accurate, structure
  preserving fluid simulation method in the hybrid Eulerian-Lagrangian fram
 ework. We start with a Hamiltonian formulation of the incompressible Euler
  Equations, and then, using a local, explicit, and high order divergence f
 ree...\n\n\nMohammad Sina Nabizadeh, Ritoban Roy-Chowdhury, Hang Yin, Ravi
  Ramamoorthi, and Albert Chern (University of California San Diego)\n-----
 ----------------\nParticle Laden Fluid on Flow Maps\n\nWe propose a novel 
 framework for simulating ink as a particle-laden flow using particle flow 
 maps. Our method addresses the limitations of existing flow-map techniques
 , which struggle with dissipative forces like viscosity and drag, thereby 
 extending the application scope from solving the Euler equa...\n\n\nZhiqi 
 Li, Duowen Chen, and Candong Lin (Georgia Institute of Technology); Jinyua
 n Liu (Dartmouth College); and Bo Zhu (Georgia Institute of Technology)\n\
 nRegistration Category: Full Access, Full Access Supporter\n\nLanguage For
 mat: English Language\n\nSession Chair: Kui Wu (LightSpeed Studios)
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