Hi, Janek

I looked at the paper:

J. Kozicki, F.V. Donzé „YADE-OPEN DEM: an open-source software using a discrete 
element method to simulate granular material”. Engineering Computations, 
(accepted for publication) 2008 

I think Figure 12 (b), or Figure 11 (b)- "distribution of forces" is enough to 
solve my problem, must I upgrade to the latest SVN to plot that? Sorry I am 
still using yade.0.11.1 :-P

Feng 

-----Original Message-----
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Kozicki
Sent: Sat 1/31/2009 2:07 AM
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Subject: Re: [Yade-users] [deprecated list] About the easiest method to obtain 
the contact force        of each particle?
 
Chen, Feng said:     (by the date of Sat, 31 Jan 2009 01:23:17 -0500)

> The ElasticContactLaw seems to loop over the contact but not for each 
> particle.

the sum of all forces acting on each body is stored in physical actions / bex
size of this container == number of bodies

-- 
Janek Kozicki                                                         |

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