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jduriez posted a new comment:
Yes, for me it looks ok !
(excepted that this "jointSliding" occuring during one time step has
itself probably an elastic and plastic part, but taking this into
account is "cutting
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Luc Scholtès posted a new comment:
"One extra remark about this topic : I thought that it would maybe sound
more "rheological" to take into account dilation only at plastic
sliding, and, then, to compute the norm
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jduriez confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks Luc Scholtès, that solved my question.
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jduriez posted a new comment:
Ok ! I did not catch the change in "initD", I was looking rather to a
change directly in Fn...
One extra remark about this topic : I thought that it would maybe sound
more "rheologi
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Luc Scholtès proposed the following answer:
Hi Jerome,
Good to hear from you.
You are right, I have not used dilation in any modelling but you have to
note that it is just a variab
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Hello,
I was wondering if JCFpmPhys.dilation was used in the computations with JCFPM
model ? (It seemed to me, not) Or if it is just for post-processing ?
Especially, is there really, in the current source, a dilat
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