This issue concerns the implementation of the dual domain material point method (DDMPM) in Picasso.
DDMPM scores a few numerical advantages over the classical MPM, namely, improved accuracy and stability, especially in the vicinity of contact discontinuities, by reducing cell crossing noise.
A few sub-steps for a robust implementation are required:
This issue concerns the implementation of the dual domain material point method (DDMPM) in Picasso.
DDMPM scores a few numerical advantages over the classical MPM, namely, improved accuracy and stability, especially in the vicinity of contact discontinuities, by reducing cell crossing noise.
A few sub-steps for a robust implementation are required: