New question #228023 on Yade:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/228023

Hi,

I'm a masters student (mechanical engineering) doing research in porous media. 
I would like to be able to generate some computer models (Solidworks) of 
spherical void phase porous media cubes called Representative Elemental Volumes 
(REVs). I have had some success with an algorithm of my own design, however I 
have had some problems with my algorithm not filling some of the space within 
the REV. I am also required to make this structure periodic along all three 
principal axis. This would be accomplished using the Lubachevsky–Stillinger 
algorithm. Using this algorithm means that the bubbles need to be resized at 
every time-step and, as the REV approaches the maximally jammed state, 
neighbouring bubbles will have large interference with eachother. As per the 
algorithm the time step needs to be dynamically controlled. One note is that 
the goal is to simulate the final structure of the porous media (not the 
physical process by which it is formed: that is, I will be ignoring bubble 
coalescence). I'm thinking right now that each REV will be filled with around 
500-1000 bubbles.

I realize that learning to work with a new api (and in my case a new operating 
system) will be a significant investment, so I would like the honest opinion of 
those in the Yade community. My question is:

Is Yade the right tool for this job? If not, is there some other software or 
strategy that would be better suited to my research? If so, is there anything I 
should be wary of when using Yade for this purpose?

Thank you in advance,

Nolan Dyck

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