Question #210907 on Yade changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/210907

Chiara Modenese proposed the following answer:

On 11 Oct 2012, at 14:11, Christian Jakob wrote:

> Question #210907 on Yade changed:
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> Christian Jakob posted a new comment:
>> @Christian: If you use very _high_ stiffness with the non-linear model you 
>> need to be careful to choose the right parameters > for the expansion method 
>> as Bruno suggests. In these regards, remember that the _loading rate_ you 
>> apply has to be 
>> sufficiently small if you want the process to be quasi-static and if you 
>> want to avoid the use of a calming function like you do.
> 
> I know, but then it takes too long to get specified porosity. So I am
> much faster with method 3 ...
Yes, I understand and agree. Actually I do not use the expansion method but I 
generate the particles in a very loose state and then I apply compression to 
achieve my target. I found this method much easier and not too slow even when 
using high stiffness parameters. 

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