Flint Particle System Forum - Trying to show gas displacing liquid 2011-12-13T11:55:34+00:00 http://flintparticles.org/forum/ Lussumo Vanilla & Feed Publisher Trying to show gas displacing liquid http://flintparticles.org/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=476&Focus=1606#Comment_1606 2011-04-19T11:03:06+01:00 2011-04-19T11:06:53+01:00 brian fidler http://flintparticles.org/forum/account.php?u=488 I'm trying to show an example of gas displacing a liquid. So for example, in the image located below: http://www.brianfidler.com/flint-test/gas-displaces-liquid-v1.png If air (represented by ...
http://www.brianfidler.com/flint-test/gas-displaces-liquid-v1.png

If air (represented by the small golden spheres) is blown into the tube on the left, the liquid (represented by the blue area) will be pushed up and out of the tube on the right.

Are there any good examples demonstrating something similar to this using FLiNT?

thanks.
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Trying to show gas displacing liquid http://flintparticles.org/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=476&Focus=1613#Comment_1613 2011-04-20T08:59:35+01:00 2011-12-13T11:55:34+00:00 Richard http://flintparticles.org/forum/account.php?u=1 Flint can handle movement and rendering of the gas particles, including collisions between them and between them and the liquid (see Brownian Motion and Pachinko examples). But you'll have to handle ... Brownian Motion and Pachinko examples). But you'll have to handle the animation of the liquid moving down in the main area and up in the tube yourself (and adjust the collision zones that restrict the particles accordingly too).]]>