Question #247006 on Yade changed:
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Alexander Eulitz [Eugen] posted a new comment:
@Jan: "Anyway I think it should be possible to construct your clump from facets
and then assign proper mass and inertia to it" From some studies of sphere drop 
simulations I'd like to note that contact force calculation at "edges" 
(interactin of facets) is not correct, at least in the case of a contacting 
sphere [1]. We had a discussion on that some time ago. In the current facet 
implementation edges are not defined. That is why at the intersection of 
multiple facets sitffness is too high (sum of the stiffnesses of all 
intersecting facets if I recall correctly).
As a consequence there will be an increasing error in contact forces with 
increasing number of facet-intersections. Imagine a sphere approximated by 
facets. If you use lets say 48 instead of 12 facets for approximation of the 
sphere you will have way more intersections of facets (edges).

behzad: "It is supposed to be a bulk material ans so will need bonds between 
the spheres."
why do you need bonds between spheres for bulk material? What kind of material 
is it? If you consider a packing of spheres that is deposited by gravity there 
don't need to be bonds.

[1] https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/229901

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