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Bernardo Albuquerque confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks Jérôme Duriez, that solved my question.
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Bernardo Albuquerque confirmed that the question is solved:
Sorry for the late reply,
While I was preparing the MWE i found the mistake. It was a function I
created that was not
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Klaus Thoeni proposed the following answer:
FYI, your materials are not append to the simulation (i.e.,
spheresMaterial=O.materials.append(FrictViscoMat(...)) is missing) and
there are no bodies.
Klaus
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Bernardo Albuquerque posted a new comment:
Klaus, I am trying to use MatchMaker but I keep getting an error that
says
TypeError: No registered converter was able to produce a C++ rvalue of
type
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Bruno Chareyre posted a new comment:
> Is there any paper/thesis/publication that discusses this advantage of
YADE's formulation?
It is mentioned in many of our papers but it is never the main topic; I don't
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Bernardo Albuquerque posted a new comment:
I forgot to thank Klaus for the explanantion on how to use MatchMaker.
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Bernardo Albuquerque posted a new comment:
Jerome, I have tried the PyRunner solution. In a script that would run
at 300 steps per second (3300 bodies, 12000 interactions), the addition
of the for-loop at each
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Klaus Thoeni proposed the following answer:
Hi,
you can indeed use FrictViscoMat and the corresponding functors to do
this task. Have a closer look at [1] and you will see that the Ip2
functor supports
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Jérôme Duriez proposed the following answer:
Hello,
No, Ip2_FrictMat_FrictMat_MindlinPhys(kn=myValueKn, ks=myValueKs) would not
work since Ip2_FrictMat_FrictMat_MindlinPhys does
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