Abstract

The simulation and visualization of natural phenomena has been widely studied in computer graphics. But those studies are less involved in complex phenomena, such as solid-liquid interaction and transition. We propose a method for simulation and visualization of solid-liquid heat conduction and phase transition using Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics(SPH) based on Fourier law. To achieve a realistic phase transition, spatio-temporal discretization of solid-liquid two-phase material, we map the temperature field to solid and liquid particles and combining with the heat conduction model. Our method includes heat conduction between solid and liquid, solid and surrounding air, and latent heat caused by phase transition. The experimental results show that our method can realize stable heat conduction and smooth phase transition from solid to liquid with accurate simulation details and visualization effects.

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