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Projective Dynamics: Fusing Constraint Projections for Fast Simulation

Bouaziz, Sofien  
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Martin, Sebastian
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Liu, Tiantian
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2014
Acm Transactions On Graphics

We present a new method for implicit time integration of physical systems. Our approach builds a bridge between nodal Finite Element methods and Position Based Dynamics, leading to a simple, efficient, robust, yet accurate solver that supports many different types of constraints. We propose specially designed energy potentials that can be solved efficiently using an alternating optimization approach. Inspired by continuum mechanics, we derive a set of continuum-based potentials that can be efficiently incorporated within our solver. We demonstrate the generality and robustness of our approach in many different applications ranging from the simulation of solids, cloths, and shells, to example-based simulation. Comparisons to Newton-based and Position Based Dynamics solvers highlight the benefits of our formulation.

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research article
DOI
10.1145/2601097.2601116
Web of Science ID

WOS:000340000100121

Author(s)
Bouaziz, Sofien  
Martin, Sebastian
Liu, Tiantian
Kavan, Ladislav
Pauly, Mark  
Date Issued

2014

Published in
Acm Transactions On Graphics
Volume

33

Issue

4

Start page

154

Subjects

physics-based animation

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implicit Euler method

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position based dynamics

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continuum mechanics

URL

SIGGRAPH Talk

https://youtu.be/TkzmqAgcilU
Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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GCM  
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October 23, 2014
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