Question #680397 on Yade changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/680397
Status: Open => Answered
Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
Nope, I believe you need to make your own material class in C++.
FrictMat uses the values Young and Poisson in collaboration with
interacting particle radii to estimate Kn and Ks [1]. There are a couple
benefits to particle size based stiffnesses, one of which is the scale
independence of macroscopic behaviors IINM, the other being the radii
distribution based stiffness heterogeneity distribution.
[1]https://yade-
dev.gitlab.io/-/trunk/-/jobs/200298968/artifacts/install/share/doc/yade-
ci/html/formulation.html#stiffnesses
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