• Title of article

    Simulation of a flowing snow avalanche using molecular dynamics

  • Author/Authors

    GUCER, Denizhan Bilkent University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Computer Engineering, Turkey , OZGUC, Halil Bulent Bilkent University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Computer Engineering, Turkey

  • From page
    1596
  • To page
    1610
  • Abstract
    This paper presents an approach for the modeling and simulation of a flowing snow avalanche, which is formed of dry and liquefied snow that slides down a slope, using molecular dynamics and the discrete element method. A particle system is utilized as a base method for the simulation and marching cubes with real-time shaders are employed for rendering. A uniform grid-based neighbor search algorithm is used for collision detection for interparticle and particle- terrain interactions. A mass-spring model of the collision resolution is employed to mimic the compressibility of the snow and particle attraction forces are put into use between the particles and terrain surface. In order to achieve greater performance, general purpose GPU language and multithreaded programming are utilized for collision detection and resolution. The results are displayed with different combinations of rendering methods for the realistic representation of the flowing avalanche.
  • Keywords
    Flowing avalanche simulation , snow , discrete element method , particle system , CUDA
  • Journal title
    Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
  • Journal title
    Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
  • Record number

    2532679