Question #689498 on Yade changed:
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Jérôme Duriez proposed the following answer:
> How do we usually determine the strain rate?

Pretty much like you're doing here

- running different simulations with different loading rates, and see how much 
it affects the results or not (and then pick the most convenient loading rate, 
i.e. the highest one for a test that has to travel a given strain variation)
This is kind of the brute force method, with many simulations.

- monitor https://yade-dem.org/doc/yade.utils.html#yade._utils.unbalancedForce 
during one simulation, and check whether it is close to the threshold value you 
want to keep, according to your experience. Or monitor kinetic energy (ratio 
over elastic energy)
This does not help defining beforehand the "correct" strain rate..

- resort to inertial number considerations. Together with a threshold
value for that number, here you should be able to define beforehand an
appropriate strain rate.


All this is (more or less superficially) discussed in DEM literature. In all 
cases, Yade itself does not do anything to check quasi-static condition (this 
kind of DEM is dynamic by nature !), it is up to the user to check it.

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