Do you have a video or a source which defines how the gradient is computed? For example at 18:35, it says grad(W_ij) - but what is then the mathematical expression for this term?
hi, Austine, here is link for a bit older version in which installing gtest is not included but you can find it from some other place . ua-cam.com/video/Mob04sLLj20/v-deo.html
Thanks for that nice presentation
Very usefull and clear lecture
@20:52 integration by parts is done correctly for sure? Integral(udv) = uv - Integral(vdu)
Very nice and clear lecture.
What sort of integrator do you use for Sphinxsys? Does the analogy with MD extend to the success of the Velocity-Verlet style of integration?
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Do you have a video or a source which defines how the gradient is computed?
For example at 18:35, it says grad(W_ij) - but what is then the mathematical expression for this term?
It is simply the value of gradient of the kernel function at i with r = r_ij.
Hi sir, what type of constraint fluid to use in sph?
Very nice lecture.how can one compute the kernel function ?
Thanks. Please check the open-source code SPHinXsys (github.com/Xiangyu-Hu/SPHinXsys/tree/master/SPHINXsys/src/shared/kernels) for details.
good content, keep it up
Could you please make a video on how to install SPHinXsys on Windows?
hi, Austine, here is link for a bit older version in which installing gtest is not included but you can find it from some other place . ua-cam.com/video/Mob04sLLj20/v-deo.html