Question #692076 on Yade changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/692076
Status: Open => Answered
Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
Typically disappearing spheres is a sign of an unstable time step. Which
makes sense since you are introducing elastic waves into the system, which
are likely resolved at a much smaller time step than the thermal component.
You can decrease the time step manually or you can use one of yade’s tools
to automatically compute the elastic wave time step. Let me know if It
works.
Le lun. 27 juil. 2020 à 23:35, Jiannan Wang <
[email protected]> a écrit :
> Question #692076 on Yade changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/692076
>
> Status: Answered => Open
>
> Jiannan Wang is still having a problem:
> Hello Robert,
>
> Yeah ... The spheres immediately disappear, even for the nonflowScenario
> [1] and thermoMech=False.
>
> Also, in nonflowScenario [1], if I heat up one of the wall and set
> b.dynamic=False and fluidThermoMech=True, all the spheres, except the
> ones on the heated wall, disappear.
>
> Where did I mess up?
>
>
> Best regards
> Jiannan Wangg
>
> [1]:https://gitlab.com/yade-
> dev/trunk/-/blob/master/examples/ThermalEngine/noFlowScenario.py
>
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