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[Free] [APP] Stir - Interactive Fluid Simulation and Visualization

Stir is an interactive fluid simulation. Swipe the screen to stir up vortices, and be mesmerized by the ensuing perpetual swirly motion. To slow things down, press and hold the screen to dampen the whirlpools.

Download here:
http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tylerdewitt.stir

More Info:

Choose from a number of presets that change the simulation behaviour and rendering style, or modify the parameters individually. Some notable parameters:

'Viscosity' controls how thick the fluid is. High values evoke materials such as molasses or paint. Low values are more lively, such as ink in water. Note that viscosity goes all the way to zero, allowing perpetual swirly motion! This is in contrast to many current fluid simulations that dampen and slow quickly.
'Symmetric' constrains the fluid motion to be symmetric about the centre of the screen. This leads to kaleidoscopic flows or perhaps the motion of deep space galaxies.

The underlying physical fluid simulation is based on novel research which support the two aforementioned features. Resource consumption(CPU, memory) is relatively lightweight and should work well on a range of devices. Of course the harder you push it (a key parameter being the number and size of particles) will determine what's possible, but even modest hardware should be adequate for lower particle counts.

This is a beta release. Any feedback including bug reports and development suggestions are welcome.


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A small maintenance upgrade has been released:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tylerdewitt.stir

v1.1
Added small Options button in lower left corner, to support devices with no hardware menu button. This button is can be hidden.
Under Advanced Settings, choosing particle now brings up a list of particle images rather than just their names.
Compressed preset images for overall smaller download size.
Fixed to ensure first preset is loaded on initial install and run.
 
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