Hi Ruochun,

Finally I solved all the problems and the simulation is working.

The first one (which was responsible for segmentation fault each time I 
called the tracker) was related to the process I used to create the .obj 
file. Apparently, there was a slightly different procedure to follow in my 
software and now the object, despite having the exact same mesh as before, 
is correctly imported.

The second problem was related to the creation of the assembly in Project 
Chrono. In my original script from Multicore, I used to create it with a 
function and then fetch the bodies of interest for the main thanks to their 
ID. Apparently, this causes segmentation fault for some reason, therefore 
now I generate the bodies directly in the main.

There are another couple of questions I want to ask but I will open another 
thread as you suggested.

Thank you again.

Gianni 

Il giorno martedì 21 gennaio 2025 alle 11:28:36 UTC+1 Ruochun Zhang ha 
scritto:

> Hi Gianni,
>
> I do have a couple of ideas about how this could be, but I'll need a more 
> complete version of the code you are running. Since this is already a 
> different topic, for better documentation of this discussion, could you 
> start a new thread with more complete information on the script you wrote? 
> Also in that new post, please let us know the value of 
> DEME_MAX_WILDCARD_NUM when you compiled DEME.
>
> Thank you,
> Ruochun
>
>

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