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Nvidia physx 5.0 is announced and will be available in 2020

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NVIDIA has officially announced the next version of its physics SDK, PhysX 5.0. According to the green team, PhysX 5.0 will be available in 2020. This new version of PhysX will have support for a unified and restricted particle simulation framework.

These are the main features of PhysX 5.0

The Finite Element Model (FEM): This is an industry standard simulation technique for deformable bodies. It is widely used in the automotive and manufacturing industries to accurately simulate the structural strength of both rigid and soft assemblies.

Liquid simulations: Developers will be able to use discrete particle simulations to model granular flow. The implementation is scalable; Robust to large time steps can be used to stably simulate a wide range of liquids.

Arbitrary meshes (Arbitrary months): They can be simulated as cloth or string using the PhysX 5.0 restricted particle model. These meshes can be coupled with volume preservation constraints with application defined pressures to simulate inflatable shapes. Mesh-based simulations also provide a model to simulate drag and aerodynamic lifting. The restriction model supports springs, so it can be used to create massive spring systems.

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NVIDIA has released a new video showing the new PhysX 5.0 effects (Posted above). You can read more information on the official NVIDIA site.

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