Hello!
I am trying to simulate a highly viscous fluid like glue flowing down a slanted plane. It works basically but it flows in visible grid lines (see picture, with black lines from Toon to see it better). Is the grid size too small or not enough mass? Can I give the mass a minimum thickness or stickyness or something like that? Unfortunately even with viscosity at maximum 1 the fluid is rather soft and fluent, becomes thin and then gets these grid lines. I have also tried to lower gravity and time-scale. Here are the specs at the moment:
System unit 1cm
Inscribed
Smooth
Quality 170
Method Classic
SPF 6
Cell size 0,12, resulting in 3 million cells
Gravity 0,7
Time scale 0,6
Sharpness 0
Viscosity 1
Wetting off
Static surface correction enabled
Strong surface mode enabled
Thanks,
Bob
I am trying to simulate a highly viscous fluid like glue flowing down a slanted plane. It works basically but it flows in visible grid lines (see picture, with black lines from Toon to see it better). Is the grid size too small or not enough mass? Can I give the mass a minimum thickness or stickyness or something like that? Unfortunately even with viscosity at maximum 1 the fluid is rather soft and fluent, becomes thin and then gets these grid lines. I have also tried to lower gravity and time-scale. Here are the specs at the moment:
System unit 1cm
Inscribed
Smooth
Quality 170
Method Classic
SPF 6
Cell size 0,12, resulting in 3 million cells
Gravity 0,7
Time scale 0,6
Sharpness 0
Viscosity 1
Wetting off
Static surface correction enabled
Strong surface mode enabled
Thanks,
Bob
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