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Tipsy Turvy
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- Bob Bacon
- John Gerth
- Alan Norton
- Paula Sweeney Austel
- Greg Turk
- IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
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Description
At the start of the animation, the Utah teapot is suffering
from a hangover. It hiccups twice, bouncing its lid into
the air, startling nearby glassware. Then the teapot sneezes
violently, propelling itself and its lid into the air.
When the teapot falls back to the table it lands on its spout, and
the pot smashes into thousands of pieces. Teapot fragments
ricochet off the other occupants of the table, knocking
vases and bottles aside.
By the time the teapot lid lands,
the table has been cleared by the teapot's crash.
Technical Information
All of the behaviors displayed in the animation are the
consequence of computer simulation. The "hiccups" were
obtained by altering the force of gravity applied to the
teapot. The teapot was made to sneeze by briefly softening
the ceramic material, then stiffining it again abruptly.
All objects were constructed from a mathematical model that
simulates networks of masses and springs. The internal
dynamics results from the contraction and expansion of
damped springs.
Interaction between objects results from
response forces being applied after collision detection.
The physical simulation is performed by applying Eulerian
integration to Newtonian dynamics.
The stiffness of the teapot was limited by the computation
required for a stiff system of differential equations.
Breakage is modelled by introducing a threshold value to the
springs that hold the teapot together.
The teapot was seeded
with random variations in the breakage threshold to create
the effect of random defects in the material.
More Information...
Some internal links :
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Same Institute
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Humming Along
Some more Comments :
second INA Pixel Prize, Research Category

