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Hi All,
I'm trying to simulate the CPT [1] in a deep location. In order to simulate the
confining pressure state, I use the method mentioned here [2].
The basic idea is as follows:
(1) import the particles;
(2)
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Roshan confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks Robert, that solved my question.
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ehsan benabbas confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks Jan Stránský, that solved my question.
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Rohit John gave more information on the question:
Hello,
Please disregards, the comment I made above (#2), now I realize that I
need Law2_ScGridCoGeom_FrictPhys_CundallStrack() to handle the
interaction between
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Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
If you only seek the maximum time step for the conduction, you would
consider the finite difference scheme currently employed and identify
the thermal resistivity that
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Zoheir Khademian posted a new comment:
Thanks, Robert.
Could you give some hints or direct me to a reference on the
relationship between timestep and heat transfer properties? What factors
effects maximum
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Rohit John gave more information on the question:
Hello,
I found that the engine Law2_ScGridCoGeom_FrictPhys_CundallStrack(), was
part of the problem. This got rid of the rotation that was caused at the
start
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Jan Stránský requested more information:
What is the problem? getting the value? saving the value to a file? ... ?
What is "a specific point"?
cheers
Jan
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NGANDU KALALA Gauthier is still having a problem:
Hi, Jan thank you for your response;
What can i do, if i want to save de force on a specific point on the
mill?
Can you help me
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Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
> Do I have to use DFNFlowEngine, in which case I have to compile the
yade?
DFNFlow is used to model fluid moving through cracks in
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Jan Stránský proposed the following answer:
Hello,
> r_min=0.15e-3 # m
> r_max=0.45e-3 # m
> r_avr=(r_min+r_max)/2 # m
> r_fuz=0.2*r_avr # m
>
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Hello,
I am modeling a slope with parallel joints and I want to investigate the
effect of water flow on slope instability. The material of the model is
JCFpmMAT.
Do I have to use
New question #695567 on Yade:
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Hello,
I am modeling a slope with parallel joints and I want to investigate the effect
of water flow on slope instability. The material of the model is JCFpmMAT.
Do I have to use DFNFlowEngine, in which case I
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