New question #201766 on Yade:
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Hi, 
I am not sure how to calculate kn,ks from E, v form frictMat when I use 
Law2_ScGeom_FrictPhys_CundallStrack(), 
In script law-test.py, E=1e7, v=0.3, D1=0.2, D2=0.4, so kn=0.133E7, if ks=v*kn, 
then ks= 0.0399e7, but when I test 
the script with this path:  
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 #LawTester(ids=[0,1],path=[
        #       (-1e-5,0,0),(-.1,0,0),(-.1,.1,0),(-1e-5,.1,0), # towards, 
shear, back to intial normal distance
        #       
(-.02,.1,.1),(-.02,-.1,.1),(-.02,-.1,-.1),(-.02,.1,-.1),(-.02,.1,.1), # go in 
square in the shear plane without changing normal deformation
        #       (-1e-4,0,0) # back to the origin, but keep some overlap to not 
delete the interaction
        #       ],pathSteps=[100],doneHook='tester.dead=True; 
O.pause()',label='tester',rotWeight=.2,idWeight=.2),
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I got Fn/un=0.133E7=kn, but I got Fs/us1=4.44e5 in the third step from 
(-.1,0,0) to (-.1,.1,0),  why?

Another problem is when path go from (-.1,.1,0) to (-1e-5,.1,0), Fs will go 
down because of max Fs from Fn, but
the point Fs go down is not equal to the Fn*tan(friction angle), why?   Thank 
you!

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