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Gao Xiang confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks Bruno Chareyre, that solved my question.
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Bruno Chareyre proposed the following answer:
Q1. " could the setting of pressure be applied by flow.imposePressure()?"
Yes, it could.
Q2. Yes.
Q3. Take the average of the pressure
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Jérôme Duriez posted a new comment:
[Q3: Flow engine works from a non uniform pressure field, so if you
really want a unique value I think you will need to make an average
somehow]
Q4: this is the stress stemmin
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Gao Xiang is still having a problem:
Hello, Bruno,
Thanks for your answer, if I want to generate a periodic RVE for multiscale
problems by PeriTriaxController and PeriodicFlowEngin
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Bruno Chareyre proposed the following answer:
Hi,
Q1." flow.gradP?or flow.imposePressure() ?" both work and they are
compatible with each other. Typically, you can assign P somewher
New question #703284 on Yade:
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Hello, all,
I want to reproducing the simulation of oedometer test in examples through
PeriodicFlowEngine [1], first, I want to modify the script in the previous
question[2] to get the permeability , but it seems
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