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Jérôme Duriez proposed the following answer:
Hi,
You have details about Law2_ScGeom6D_CohFrictPhys_CohesionMoment e.g. in
[1].
With respect to doc syntax:
- an in [2] is CohFrictPhys.normalAdhesion (a force
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Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
I don't think there are any papers on Yade's cohFrictPhys. The closest
is probably JCFpmPhys (theory highlighted in [1]) but there are many
variations of the original
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gaoxuesong posted a new comment:
Thanks. Now i understand the adhesion attribute in the CohFricPhys material and
it is a adhesion strength. Sorry i don't understand the c++ code. Is there any
papers to help
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Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
Please reference line numbers like this [1] if you wish to solicit a
legitimate discussion. Next, it would be helpful if you tried to use
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gaoxuesong posted a new comment:
I have checked the definition of CohFrictMat. So the normalCohesion
and shearCohesion is the an and as appeared in the documentation of
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Hi.
I have looked through the document for
Law2_ScGeom6D_CohFrictPhys_CohesionMoment. It gives the formula to calculate
the contact force. Fn=min(kn∗(un−upn),an). an is the cohesive force. But is
there any
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