Yoojin Jang's research while affiliated with Sogang University and other places
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Publications (2)
Despite recent successes in physics-based fluid animation, generating desired fluid flow with intuitive control of its motion still remains a challenging problem in the special effects industry. In this paper, we propose a novel approach for path-based smoke simulation that explores the theory of chemical kinetics in an aim to provide a useful anim...
Chemical phenomena abound in the real world, and often comprise indispensable elements of visual effects that are routinely created in the film industry. In this paper, we present a hybrid technique for simulating chemically reactive fluids, based on the theory of chemical kinetics. Our method makes synergistic use of both Eulerian grid-based metho...
Citations
... El primero de ellos, relacionado con el desarrollo de este trabajo, es el área conocida como química computacional (Cramer, 2004;Jensen, 2007); gran parte de la investigación se basa en las simulaciones químicas que pretenden modelar un proceso químico como una combinación de moléculas que interactúan entre sí dentro del computador. Por ejemplo, en Kang, Jang y Ihm (2007), se estudian varios métodos para la simulación de fluidos reactivos a nivel de partículas. En Jeschke, Park, Ewald, Fujimoto y Uhrmacher (2008), se estudian métodos paralelos para la simulación espacial de reacciones químicas y en Eberl (2003), se describen experimentos en los cuales se simulan reacciones químicas relacionadas con procesos de degradación de diferentes materiales. ...