Hi, I'm trying to fill a water glass with dyverso particles, but always I have the same problem. The fluid in the central part is lower than the sides of the object.
You can see this video:
https://vimeo.com/201428740
My settings are:
Dyverso preferences
Min substeps:6
Max substeps:6
Accuracy:0.8
Domain
Resolution:100
Cell size:0.05
Mesh
Auto Polygon size
Filter:Yes
Steps:32
I am aware that I do something wrong. I looked for tutorials but I have not found any solution.
How can I solve this problem?
Problems with PBD Solver filling water glass
- christianz
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- Location: Switzerland
Re: Problems with PBD Solver filling water glass
Hi
change some parameters on the container object (the vase), not the dyverso particles:
DY collision distance 0.01
DY interact distance 0.1
DY Friction 0
DY Bounce 0
DY Sticky 0
DY roughness 0
DY interaction factor 0
change some parameters on the container object (the vase), not the dyverso particles:
DY collision distance 0.01
DY interact distance 0.1
DY Friction 0
DY Bounce 0
DY Sticky 0
DY roughness 0
DY interaction factor 0
Re: Problems with PBD Solver filling water glass
Hi Christian,
Thanks for your help. The liquid looks better but the problem persists.
Thanks for your help. The liquid looks better but the problem persists.
- christianz
- Posts: 27
- Joined: Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:34 pm
- Location: Switzerland
Re: Problems with PBD Solver filling water glass
This problem, especially with the vase object and other containers with similar geometry has been observed for several years and it is not restricted to the dyverso particles. It might be possible to change scale so that this "anomaly" is almost not visible anymore, but there is no final solution?. See here:
http://www.realflowforum.com/viewtopic. ... ase#p53832
http://www.realflowforum.com/viewtopic. ... ase#p53832
Re: Problems with PBD Solver filling water glass
Thanks Christianz, the problem is finally solved.