Re: [Yade-users] [Question #676507]: capability of simulating angular rigid particles (polyhedral) with YADE

2018-12-03 Thread Bruno Chareyre
Question #676507 on Yade changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/676507

Bruno Chareyre proposed the following answer:
> That meant if in YADE we don`t have polyhedral particles, what is
described in these links?

I don't understand why you claim there are no polyhedral particles in Yade. 
That's definitely some of the most confusing thread I've seen.
Bruno

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Re: [Yade-users] [Question #670453]: yadedaily- broken packages

2018-12-03 Thread mohsen
Question #670453 on Yade changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/670453

mohsen posted a new comment:
Hi every one
I encountered the same problem, However in Ubuntu 16.04.
Any other option else than reinstalling Linux?

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Re: [Yade-users] [Question #676507]: capability of simulating angular rigid particles (polyhedral) with YADE

2018-12-03 Thread Mahdeyeh
Question #676507 on Yade changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/676507

Mahdeyeh posted a new comment:
Hi Bruno
thank you, I hadn`t seen your first message.

   > do not "rewrite history" by editing thread titles and question 
descriptions.
> the original question (now erased, please don't do that)
I don`t know that I shouldn`t edit my subject and question, I apologize and 
if it is necessary I can rewrite the original question? 


> What is this? :
 That meant if in YADE we don`t have polyhedral particles, what is 
described in these links?  


As you said with PFacets I can simulate angular rigid particles (Rigid and 
convex blocks {polyhedral}) for being able to model tightly interlocked, low 
porosity assemblies?  I wish this. I have n`t read your article yet.


   > yade can do everything - even prepare coffee - and it is more
efficient than any software from the past, present, and future. :)

I hope your saying is correct because I like to do my PhD thesis
with YADE. ;)

Mahdeyeh

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Re: [Yade-users] [Question #676507]: capability of simulating angular rigid particles (polyhedral) with YADE

2018-12-03 Thread Bruno Chareyre
Question #676507 on Yade changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/676507

Bruno Chareyre posted a new comment:
> What is this?

The first is an hyperlink to yade's documentation.
The second alike.
The third suggests a journal paper.

What was your question?

The PFacets I was mentionning are explained here:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0266114415001235

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Re: [Yade-users] [Question #676507]: capability of simulating angular rigid particles (polyhedral) with YADE

2018-12-03 Thread Mahdeyeh
Question #676507 on Yade changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/676507

Mahdeyeh posted a new comment:
I am sorry but I was n`t convinced. I hope to find a little light.

What is this? :
https://yade-dem.org/doc/yade.polyhedra_utils.html?highlight=polyhedra#module-yade._polyhedra_utils

and

https://yade-
dem.org/doc/yade.polyhedra_utils.html?highlight=polyhedral#yade.polyhedra_utils.polyhedralBall

and

Boon,C.W., Houlsby, G.T., Utili, S. (2012), A new algorithm for contact
detection between convex polygonal and polyhedral particles in the
discrete element method. Computers and Geotechnics (44), pages 73 - 82.
DOI 10.1016/j.compgeo.2012.03.012 (fulltext)

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Re: [Yade-users] [Question #676507]: capability of simulating angular rigid particles (polyhedral) with YADE

2018-12-03 Thread Bruno Chareyre
Question #676507 on Yade changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/676507

Bruno Chareyre proposed the following answer:
Hi, I believe PFacets would work with cohesive interactions and paving a
volume with tetrahedra as in Taghavi & Pierce implies no special
difficulty. Of course it would require to read yade's documentation and
practice examples before achieving anything.

A more general answer to the original question (now erased, please don't
do that) is that yade can do everything - even prepare coffee - and it
is more efficient than any software from the past, present, and future.
:)

Bruno

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Re: [Yade-users] [Question #676507]: capability of simulating angular rigid particles (polyhedral) with YADE

2018-12-03 Thread Robert Caulk
Question #676507 on Yade changed:
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Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
Please do not "rewrite history" by editing thread titles and question
descriptions.

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Re: [Yade-users] [Question #676507]: what are the differences of YADE with PFC version 6 in simulating?

2018-12-03 Thread Robert Caulk
Question #676507 on Yade changed:
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Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
Currently, I don't believe there is a cohesive angular block package in
Yade as you describe. But Yade is designed in a way that enables the
addition of such a package without reinvention of the wheel :-)

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Re: [Yade-users] [Question #676507]: capability of simulating angular rigid particles (polyhedral) with YADE

2018-12-03 Thread Mahdeyeh
Question #676507 on Yade changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/676507

Summary changed to:
 capability of simulating angular rigid particles (polyhedral) with YADE

Description changed to:
Hi there

For gravity material flow in underground mine (not fluid at all).
Does YADE have the capability of simulating angular rigid particles (Rigid and 
convex blocks {polyhedral}) for being able to model tightly interlocked, low 
porosity assemblies? To create a zero initial porosity specimen, bond and cut 
the material, and allow for failure and flow?
I mean having different shape of particle (e.g. polyhedral. I heard YADE 
includes a polyhedral block module) with very low initial porosity? and all 
these things in a 100m*50m*50 m model? 

I wait for your useful comment and analogies

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Re: [Yade-users] [Question #676528]: Experimental behaviour is different from simulated one

2018-12-03 Thread Jan Stránský
Question #676528 on Yade changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/676528

Status: Open => Answered

Jan Stránský proposed the following answer:
> I thought that if I don't insert damping in "NewtonIntegrator" it is
set to 0, I'm i right or it's necessary to explicitly set it to 0?

no, the default value is 0.2. So please try it with 0.0 and let us know

> I'm not sure of what you mean with a complete example

the code which we can copy-paste and directly test. So apart from the
code itself, we would need also "gravity_deposition_2_5mm_2_v3.txt"
file. But before sending it (rather large file I guess), please try the
damping.

Jan

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