Date: | March 15, 2018 |
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Location: | DC 1331 |
Time: | 1:30 |
Chair: | Ryan Goldade |
Date: | March 22, 2018 | March 29, 2018 | April 5,2018 | April 12, 2018 |
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Location: | DC 1331 1:30 | DC 1331 1:30 | DC 1331 1:30 | DC 1331 1:30 |
Chair: | Craig Kaplan |
Stephen Mann |
Jade Marcoux-Ouellet |
Greg Philbrick |
Technical Presentation: | Veronika Irvine |
Craig Kaplan |
Stephen Mann |
Jade Marcoux- |
Ryan Goldade |
Title : Affine Particle-in-Cell
Abstract: The affine particle-in-cell method looks at conserving angular momentum in hybrid particle-grid simulation regimes. This technique preserves rotational motion during the particle-grid-particle transfers that is typically lost in competing methods. Previous attempts to preserve rotations also introduce noise that impact the quality of the simulation. The APIC method is able to preserve rotational and shear modes while still filtering out particle-level noise. |
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