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“Dragon Bath”
An Adaptive Generalized Interpolation Material Point Method
Semi-Implicit Material Point Method for Granular Simulation
“Shooting Sponge”
“Twisting Sponge”
“Making a Smore” (Continuum Foam: A Material Point Method for Shear-Dependent Flows)
“Our plasticity model is remarkably simple (foregoing the need for the singular value decomposition (SVD) of stresses or strains).”
“While the Oldroyd-B model is traditionally used for viscoelastic fluids, we show that its interpretation as a plastic flow naturally allows us to simulate a wide range of complex material behaviors. In order to do this, we provide a modification to the traditional Oldroyd-B model that guarantees volume preserving plastic flows.“