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ffggddss

Super! Another wonderful train ride through some intricate mathematical territory!

BTW, this brings back some memories, as my dad was one of the pioneers of doing fluid dynamics on computers, for the purpose of numerical weather prediction.
He dealt with the Navier-Stokes equation constantly! As well as mass & energy conservation, and others. And with sculpting code to run at maximum possible efficiency, with a multi-layer, lon-lat grid on limited computing capability. Especially on the computers of the early 1950's!

Of course, for the atmosphere, you've got a compressible fluid, and you also have to model evaporation & condensation of water, varying sunlight, radiated heat from ground & water, city "heat islands," the effects of ice & snow cover, clouds with their own radiation and heat dynamics, etc.
Not to mention that your whole spherical grid is rotating, so there's the Coriolis effect to deal with . . .

But the essential setup is the same as what you have here, just with a spherical surface instead of a square, flat box; and a third dimension, which was typically only a handful of altitudes.

Fred



Kay W

Hi Daniel and the Coding Train,

Fantastic job and cool video! I thought I’d give myself a treat on Saturday afternoon and do this nice coding challenge. However, I got stuck trying to understand where exactly the Gauss-Seidel iteration is inside the lin_solve method at 20:35. I have a strong impression that it is not there, but a close relative is doing the job. I think the sources mix up the Gauss-Seidel method and the Jacobi method, leading to some confusion here. If one applies the Jacobi method, everything turns out to be straightforward:

The diffusion step involves numerical differentiation, which leads to this matrix

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discrete_Poisson_equation

applying the Jacobi method

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacobi_method

directly leads to the lin_solve routine.

Mystery solved. Hope that helps :)



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DerSpielerMabuse

I love the scene at 43:38 when the code finally works. It's obvious how run down Daniel is after trying for so long and the joy / relieve that it all comes together is just tangible. As a coder myself I can fully get that, his mini celebration is hilarious to watch, brilliant as usual

ScuidTheSquid

@The Coding Train believe me when i tell you lots of people probably did, your videos are awesome to watch, even more so when coding with you or when you are interested in the topic. at least i watched it all. Thank you for the awesome series!

The Coding Train

Thank you, I was really wondering if anyone would actually make it this far into the video to see!

G̸l̷i̴t̶c̸h̴e̶d̶ J̵s̶o̶n̷

#TeamTurbulance !
And it was very useful! I had no idea how to make a fluid simulator, but after this video, I still have no idea how to make it! But I at least know how it's supposed to work!

Oofus McDoofus

They got us in the first half not gonna lie.

The Coding Train

Ditto.

Seal

It would be cool to see you get into those "tricks" to get better performance, a series of videos on optimizing and using things parallelization or whatever else would be really useful.

Haaly

Nvidia has a very nice demo of this using shaders to compute the different steps using a 3d texture. It even goes the extra mile and accounts for moving obstacles within the fluid.

t x

yea it would be, and it would be cool to see it with processing java rather than processing or p5 since ik js doesn't have threading and processing idk if it has threads like the original java

thedotisblack creative coding

Agree,. I would love to watch that too.

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