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Say I wanted to simulate an adhesive of some sort, that would proactively stick to things.
Is this possible to simulate? If so, could explicit properties be added to enable it? From things like cyanoacrylate (very thin at first, but then it cures solid) all the way to hot glue (very thick and rubbery, changes state based on temperature).
I'm not sure how it would look, but at least adhesion and cohesion would be the two most important properties to consider, in addition to whatever you already have.
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Say I wanted to simulate an adhesive of some sort, that would proactively stick to things.
Is this possible to simulate? If so, could explicit properties be added to enable it? From things like cyanoacrylate (very thin at first, but then it cures solid) all the way to hot glue (very thick and rubbery, changes state based on temperature).
I'm not sure how it would look, but at least adhesion and cohesion would be the two most important properties to consider, in addition to whatever you already have.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: