CK-MPM uses a C^2-continuous single-cell kernel on two offset grids to make MPM transfers cheaper, less diffusive, and stable.
A Thermomechanical Hybrid Incompressible Material Point Method
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We present a novel hybrid incompressible flow/material point method solver for simulating the combustion of flammable solids. Our approach utilizes a sparse grid representation of solid materials in the material point method portion of the solver and a hybrid Eulerian/FLIP solver for the incompressible portion. We utilize these components to simulate the motion of heated air and particulate matter as they interact with flammable solids, causing combustion-related damage. We include a novel particle sampling strategy to increase Eulerian flow accuracy near regions of high temperature. We also support control of the flame front propagation speed and the rate of solid combustion in an artistically directable manner. Solid combustion is modeled with temperature-dependent elastoplastic constitutive modeling. We demonstrate the efficacy of our method on various real-world three-dimensional problems, including a burning match, incense sticks, and a wood log in a fireplace.
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CK-MPM: A Compact-Kernel Material Point Method
CK-MPM uses a C^2-continuous single-cell kernel on two offset grids to make MPM transfers cheaper, less diffusive, and stable.