Hello Chrono developers,

I am currently  investigating the use of Hertzian contact within Chrono 
(SMC).

I have a few questions regarding the contact information available through 
Chrono:

   1. As far as I understand, the Hertz-based contact models implemented in 
   ChSystemSMC provide the normal contact force using the penetration depth 
   and equivalent radius, but they do not provide the actual contact patch 
   dimensions (e.g., semi-axes (a) and (b) of the Hertz ellipse) or the 
   contact area directly. Is this correct, or is there already a way to access 
   this information?
   2. 
   
   In my tests, the collision systems based on Bullet and Multicore seem to 
   provide contact points and normals, but not the principal curvatures (or 
   curvature radii) of the contacting surfaces for arbitrary geometries. From 
   the source code, it appears that Multicore computes equivalent radii only 
   for some primitive shapes (sphere, cylinder, box, etc.), while for general 
   triangle meshes or custom geometries this information is not available.
   
   Is there any existing module, utility, or ongoing development effort 
   within Chrono aimed at computing local surface curvatures (principal 
   curvature radii) at contact points for arbitrary collision geometries?
   
Any guidance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

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