Hi there,
we have to simulate liquid in a cone, which is mixed by a long kind of screw. The cone is open on the top and closed on the bottom.
We set the liquid parameters to:
sharpness: 1
viscosity: 0,3
non-newtonian: 0,5
material transfer method: Slow moving
SPF: 6 / 10
The Problem is, that we loose a lot of water over time. With 6 SPF after 200 Frames there was only about a third left. 50 Frames later it was almost back to the amount from the beginning.
With 10 SPF the differences seem to be less but they are still easily noticeable. And of course the simulation time increased a lot.
Should I continue increasing the SPF until there is no more loss? What value would be the maximum after which there will be no more improvement?
Is there another setting I should change??? Maybe one that doesn't increase the simulation time as much?
we have to simulate liquid in a cone, which is mixed by a long kind of screw. The cone is open on the top and closed on the bottom.
We set the liquid parameters to:
sharpness: 1
viscosity: 0,3
non-newtonian: 0,5
material transfer method: Slow moving
SPF: 6 / 10
The Problem is, that we loose a lot of water over time. With 6 SPF after 200 Frames there was only about a third left. 50 Frames later it was almost back to the amount from the beginning.
With 10 SPF the differences seem to be less but they are still easily noticeable. And of course the simulation time increased a lot.
Should I continue increasing the SPF until there is no more loss? What value would be the maximum after which there will be no more improvement?
Is there another setting I should change??? Maybe one that doesn't increase the simulation time as much?
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