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http://dx.doi.org/10.15701/kcgs.2019.25.1.1

Wet cloth animation with vertex based adhesion force model  

Park, Min Ju (Korea University)
Byun, Hae Won (Sungshin Women's University)
Abstract
More force must be applied when dragging a wet compared with a dry cloth lying on the table. Increased force is needed because the fluid between the cloth and the surface of the table produces an adhesion force. In this paper, we study the adhesion force between a wet cloth and the surface of an object. To compute the adhesion force, we used the adhesion force model used in textile research based on real-world experiments and also considered the effect of wrinkles, which, to our knowledge, has not been investigated in previous work. Furthermore, we studied the phenomenon in which a wet cloth adheres to the surface of an object and that in which a wet cloth adheres to itself when undergoing self-collision.
Keywords
Cloth simulation; Wet cloth animation; Adhesion force model;
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