Multiphase Particle-Based Simulation of Poro-Elasto-Capillary Effects

Publication date

2025-12-14

Authors

Li, Ruolan
Xu, Yanrui
Zhang, Yalan
Kosinka, Jiri
Telea, AlexandruORCID 0000-0003-0750-0502ISNI 0000000041071164
Chang, Jian
Zhang, Jian Jun
Ban, Xiaojuan
Wang, Xiaokun

Editors

Spencer, Stephen N.
Komura, Taku
Wimmer, Michael
Fu, Hongbo

Advisors

Supervisors

Document Type

Part of book
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License

taverne

Abstract

Simulating the interactions between fluids and porous media has attracted significant attention in computer graphics. A key challenge in this domain is modeling the Poro-Elasto-Capillary (PEC) coupling effect which describes the intricate interplay of three physical phenomena in soft porous materials: pore-structure evolution, elastic deformation, and wetting driven by capillary pressure. These phenomena collectively govern dynamic behavior such as the softening and fracturing of biscuits upon water absorption or the swelling of cellulose sponges due to liquid infiltration. Most existing simulation methods model porous media either as static grids or as solid particles with augmented water content attributes, failing to capture the full spectrum of PEC-driven effects due to the lack of physical modeling for elasticity, dynamic porosity changes, and capillary interactions. We propose a multiphase particle-based framework to holistically simulate PEC coupling effects with porous media. We develop a physics-driven model that captures elasticity and dynamic pore-structure evolution under capillary action, enabling realistic simulation of softening and swelling. We derive a saturation-aware pressure Poisson equation to enforce fluid incompressibility within and around the porous medium, ensuring accurate capillary-driven flow while preserving mass and momentum. Finally, we propose a representative elementary volume-based formulation to unify the modeling of homogeneous macro-porous media and cavity-embedded structures, enhancing the representation of pore-scale PEC effects. Comparisons with prior work and real footage show the advantages of our approach in achieving visually realistic fluid-porous media interactions.

Keywords

capillarity, incompressible fluid, multiphase flow, physically-based animation, porous media, Taverne, Software, Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Citation

Li, R, Xu, Y, Zhang, Y, Kosinka, J, Telea, A C, Chang, J, Zhang, J J, Ban, X & Wang, X 2025, Multiphase Particle-Based Simulation of Poro-Elasto-Capillary Effects. in S N Spencer, T Komura, M Wimmer & H Fu (eds), Proceedings - SIGGRAPH Asia 2025 Conference Papers, SA 2025., 167, Proceedings - SIGGRAPH Asia 2025 Conference Papers, SA 2025, Association for Computing Machinery, 2025 SIGGRAPH Asia 2025 Conference Papers, SA 2025, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 15/12/25. https://doi.org/10.1145/3757377.3763960, conference