Hi,

Just saying you. If you run the Triaxialtest fle generator, normally 
YADE creates a WallStresses file in the bin directory.
This WallStresses file records differents parameters (wall forces, 
positions, porosity, ...) at each columns. You can modify the output 
parameters in the TraxialStateRecorder.cpp or inpire you in order to 
write your own file  ...Recorder.cpp
I think, it is the easiest solution, if you realized triaxial 
simulation. In all cases, the solution gave by jerôme is viable.

Cordially
JF


Jerome Duriez wrote:
> PS : in fact you can also make it with line commands in the terminal 
> (sorry Vaclav for not having thinked about it ;-) ).
> But for that you have to become familiar with Python commands, but 
> this is maybe in fact not more complicated than Yade source files for 
> a newcomer. Search about "Python" in the site or the mailing list for 
> examples of such commands.
>
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