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Robert Caulk posted a new comment:
Ah in this case you might need to use the MatchMaker.
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Leonard is still having a problem:
Thanks Robert, this indeed simplifies the code.
Follow your suggestion, like below:
sand=O.materials.append(CohFrictMat(isCohesive=False,...,
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Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
Consider simplifying your approach by using isCohesive [1].
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Hi,
I'd like to ask how to use MatchMaker for the case that there are two Ip2.
For example, in a triaxial simulation, there are 3 kinds of bodies : wall, sand
and cement.
What I want to achieve for the simulation
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