I'm guessing many of the search misses were about
vibrating musical strings under tension, but you might be
able to work with that well established basis of 1D of
coupling relationships between nominally unit masses
and get something out of papers on finite difference
schemes. Some of the musical stuff could inform you about
tricks for viscous damping, boundary behaviour and other
loss in the model.
On Mon, 2 Aug 2010 21:03:23 -0500
Jeff Russell <je...@8m...> wrote:
> Googling for "rope physics" proved a bit more fruitful. "Verlet Integration"
> may be a helpful search term as well.
>
> A Simple demo with source code:
> http://www.functionblog.com/?p=134
>
> Also of possible relevance to this list: If you google image search for
> string you will get a lot of pictures of girls in string bikinis.
>
> Jeff
>
> On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 8:33 PM, Ron Hay <rh...@cy...> wrote:
>
> > Turns out searching for "string simulation" turns up a lot of things *not*
> > about simulating little pieces of yarn and twine. Does anyone have pointers
> > to papers/techniques for simulating string/rope/twine?
> >
> > On the plus side I've read a couple interesting papers on String Theory!
> >
> > Thanks...
> >
> > Ron
> >
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