New question #156756 on Yade:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/156756


I've been playing with YADE for a few days now, and think I have a handle on 
the basic way simulations are set up and run - but now I need to dig into the 
details to see if it's suitable for my application. Basically I want to model 
the behaviour of cohesive aggregates of fine particles under low gravity, and 
am trying to figure out if YADE is well suited for this.

I see that the Hertz-Mindian law includes adhesive energy, but is this only for 
the "pull off" of particles? Does it include the attractive force between 
particles due to the Van der Waals forces prior to the onset of the repulsive 
"contact" region, for example?

Ideally I would like to model the purely attractive VdW forces down to a 
critical distance, and then include both attractive and 
repulsive/frictional/etc. forces thereafter (since the attractive forces drop 
of quickly I guess it's only a nearest neighbours problem, with a cut-off for 
larger distances anyway). Is this possible?

Any thoughts or hints appreciated :)

Thanks, Mark

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