Hello, 

I've been re-reading several of the white papers on how Chrono calculates 
the contact forces, specifically with the CCP formulation. The cohesion 
properties inserted and used for the NSC formulation, how are those 
inserted into the CCP formulation? Are they added in via the friction cone? 
The other question is the rolling and sliding friction properties, how are 
those incorporated into the CCP formulation? 

I've searched other papers posted and in one of them it stated the cohesion 
properties are inserted via the friction cone, but I just want to make 
sure. However, those articles as far as I could tell did not describe how 
the other friction properties are formally incorporated.

Additionally, I was trying to find where in the source code this occurs. 
Which function(s) in the repository is this located?

Finally,  with regards to  solving the contact forces. The CCP formulation 
is only calculated once not twice correct? The reason I ask is I have seen 
other formulations that use an LCP approach, that solve the impulse forces 
by using two LCP problems. 


Thank you in advance,

Declan Mulroy 

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