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Porous Flow and Sediment Transport Simulation for Physically-Based Weathering

Theo Jonchier
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Thibault Tricard
Guillaume Gilet
Stephane Merillou

Résumé

In the graphic community, rendering lifelike scenes remains an open challenge. Among the features required to reach photorealism, aging is the crucial detail that breaks the pristine aspect that is rarely observed in real life. Multiple approaches have been proposed, from example-based to physical simulation, to compute the aging of an object. In this context, we present a simulation framework that handles multiple weathering effects causing an object to alter over time. We identify the key phenomena (wetting, drying, erosion, deposition, and dissolution) and propose a base framework to address the aging process. To tackle this challenge, our method adapts a Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics model to represent external fluids (i.e., classical fluid simulation) and internal porous flow. Our framework handles the wetting, drying, and flow in the porous space in a unified approach. We extend pre-existing sediment transport method to allow the sediment transport outside and inside the porous space. With our method, sediments can be eroded from a solid surface, transported across solid objects through their porous space, and deposited to modify other objects’ properties across the scene.
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hal-03696332 , version 1 (15-06-2022)

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Theo Jonchier, Arthur Cavalier, Thibault Tricard, Guillaume Gilet, Stephane Merillou. Porous Flow and Sediment Transport Simulation for Physically-Based Weathering. 2022. ⟨hal-03696332⟩
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