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Nils Berglund | Triangles on two conveyor belts @NilsBerglund | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 2 minutes ago.
In this variant of the video youtu.be/lZMWn9VxLW0 , there are two conveyor belts instead of one, and the hexagons have been replaced by triangles. The lower belt moves twice as fast as the upper one.
The conveyor belt effect in this simulation is achieved by having the segments forming the belt exert a tangential force on the polygons, in addition to the normal force. The tangential force is proportional to the difference between the tangential speed of the polygon and the speed of the belt.
To compute the force and torque of triangle j on triangle i, the code computes the distance of each vertex of triangle j to the faces of triangle i. If this distance is smaller than a threshold, the force increases linearly with a large spring constant. In addition, radial forces between the vertices of the triangles have been added, whenever a vertex of triangle j is not on a perpendicular to a face of triangle i. This is important, because otherwise triangles can approach each other from the vertices, and when one vertex moves sideways, it is suddenly strongly accelerated, causing numerical instability. A weak Lennard-Jones interaction between triangles has been added, as it seems to increase numerical stability.
Unlike in some previous videos involving interacting polygons, there is no thermostat in this simulation. Instead, friction forces (both linear and angular) have been added for numerical stability. In addition, the particles are subject to a gravitational force directed downwards.
This simulation has two parts, showing the evolution with two different color gradients:
Initial x position: 0:00
Velocity: 2:12
In the first part, the particles' color depends on their initial x position. This allows to get a sense of how particles are mixed while falling through the funnel. In the second part, the due depends on the direction in which the particles are moving, while the luminosity depends on their speed. Both quantities are averaged over a time interval.
To save on computation time, particles are placed into a "hash grid", each cell of which contains between 3 and 10 particles. Then only the influence of other particles in the same or neighboring cells is taken into account for each particle.
The Lennard-Jones potential is strongly repulsive at short distance, and mildly attracting at long distance. It is widely used as a simple yet realistic model for the motion of electrically neutral molecules. The force results from the repulsion between electrons due to Pauli's exclusion principle, while the attractive part is a more subtle effect appearing in a multipole expansion. For more details, see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lennard-Jones_potential

Render time: 45 minutes 46 seconds
Compression: crf 23
Color scheme: Part 1 - Turbo, by Anton Mikhailov
gist.github.com/mikhailov-work/6a308c20e494d9e0ccc29036b28faa7a
Part 2 - Twilight by Bastian Bechtold
github.com/bastibe/twilight

Music: "No Clarity" by Stayloose@StayLoose

Current version of the C code used to make these animations:
github.com/nilsberglund-orleans/YouTube-simulations
https://www.idpoisson.fr/berglund/software.html
Some outreach articles on mathematics:
https://images.math.cnrs.fr/auteurs/nils-berglund/
(in French, some with a Spanish translation)

#molecular_dynamics #polygons #sand
Triangles on two conveyor beltsFalling pentagons pretending to be bestagonsMartian weather #mars #terraformingmarsThe rock-paper-scissors-lizard-Spock equation on the sphere, with improved behavior at the polesSmaller interacting kites-and-darts-type moleculesEnergy flux of waves of two different frequencies crossing a diffraction gratingBloopers 18: Numerical blow-up in the shallow water equation on the sphereNon-coherent waves of higher frequency in a magnetron-shaped resonatorExciting resonant modes in a circle, with fewer sources than cavitiesA laminar flow over an immersed dodecahedronWaves of two different frequencies crossing a hexagonal latticeGrowth of a mono-quasicrystal from pentagons

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