GitHub Project: Flip-Card with FLIP Simulation
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Summary
The article describes the 'flip-card' project, a business card that runs a fluid-implicit-particle (FLIP) simulation. It includes PCB design files and a standalone crate for fluid simulation logic, inspired by mitxela's fluid simulation pendant and based on Matthias Müller's work. The project is hosted on GitHub, encouraging contributions.
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The flip-card project is inspired by mitxela's fluid simulation pendant project.
The fluid simulation logic is contained in a standalone crate, which is in the 'fluid_sim_crate' folder.
Contribute to Nicholas-L-Johnson/flip-card development by creating an account on GitHub.
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