👉 Simulation fluids are computational models used to simulate the behavior of real-world fluids like water, air, or oil in a digital environment. These simulations solve the Navier-Stokes equations, which describe the motion of fluid substances, to predict how fluids will flow, interact with surfaces, and respond to various forces. By discretizing the fluid domain into small cells or elements and applying numerical methods, simulation fluids can accurately represent complex fluid dynamics, including turbulence, viscosity, and surface tension. This allows for the study and prediction of fluid behavior in applications ranging from weather forecasting and oceanography to engineering designs and medical simulations, providing insights that are often difficult or impossible to obtain through experimental methods alone.