Hi all, Sorry to ask about that, but if the "How to write "is quite clear, I could not find find something concerning the use of the different constitutive laws.
I joined a script as an example but, basically, here are my questions: 1 - How can we manage the value of the physical parameters in a python script? In almost all the examples, parameters are not assigned. I assume that their default are then used, but what is the way of writing in order to control them? To be sure that I am enough clear, how can we, for example, manage kn, ks and frictionAngle in the basic ElasticContactLaw (or in the CundallStrackLaw)? 2 - I tried to do the same simulation with different Laws (see the script), but unfortunately, only the elactic ones works. I suspect that the possible interaction between spheres and facets is at the origin of the problem... Probably wrong, but here it comes to my third question... 3 - Is it possible to create a simulation with several constitutive laws? For example, can we define an elastic law between some elements (spheres and facets?) and a cohesive one (RockPM) between others (spheres and spheres), or do we have to define the two objects in the same law? Thanks for your help Luc
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