pub struct DFSPHViscosity {
    pub min_viscosity_iter: usize,
    pub max_viscosity_iter: usize,
    pub max_viscosity_error: Real,
    pub viscosity_coefficient: Real,
    /* private fields */
}
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Viscosity introduced with the Viscous DFSPH method.

This does not include any viscosity with boundaries so it can be useful to combine this with another viscosity model and include only its boundary part.

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§min_viscosity_iter: usize

Minimum number of iterations that must be executed for viscosity resolution.

§max_viscosity_iter: usize

Maximum number of iterations that must be executed for viscosity resolution.

§max_viscosity_error: Real

Maximum acceptable strain error (in percents).

The viscosity solver will continue iterating until the strain error drops bellow this threshold, or until the maximum number of iterations is reached.

§viscosity_coefficient: Real

The viscosity coefficient.

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impl DFSPHViscosity

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pub fn new(viscosity_coefficient: Real) -> Self

Initialize a new DFSPH visocisity solver.

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impl NonPressureForce for DFSPHViscosity

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fn solve( &mut self, timestep: &TimestepManager, _kernel_radius: Real, fluid_fluid_contacts: &ParticlesContacts, _fluid_boundaries_contacts: &ParticlesContacts, fluid: &mut Fluid, _boundaries: &[Boundary], densities: &[Real] )

Compute and applies the non-pressure forces to the given fluid. Read more
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fn apply_permutation(&mut self, _: &[usize])

Apply the given permutation to all relevant field of this non-pressure force. Read more

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