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bin deng is still having a problem:
Hi Robert
Thank you very much for your reply.
I have tried using waveAction, sineAverage, and sineMagnitude, but I still dont
know how to
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Felipe confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks Jan Stránský, that solved my question.
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Felipe posted a new comment:
Hello Jan,
Really sorry for my response delay.
I guess what you are saying about reading force. You are totally right.
Just one point, how can i use the command
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Felipe confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks Jérôme Duriez, that solved my question.
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Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
Hello,
You will want to use FlowEngine to accomplish this. Have you tried using
waveAction, sineAverage, and sineMagnitude functionality
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Yor1 confirmed that the question is solved:
Hi Jan and Bruno,
Thank you for your reaction.
That solved my problem.
Best regards.
Jabrane.
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Hien Nguyen confirmed that the question is solved:
Never know that fact, so then that's why internalCompaction is revert.
Thanks you for the elucidation.
Problem solved.
Hien
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Jan Stránský proposed the following answer:
Hi Jabrane,
> stiffness (kn) unit is N/m or MPa/m
see below, N/m is correct, I don't understand MPa/m (=N/m3)
> MPa.m and i don't understand.
MPa.m = (N/m2).m =
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Jérôme Duriez proposed the following answer:
Hi,
This normal stiffness kn is a spring stiffness and thus in [force /
length] units (e.g. N/m), which actually is exactly the same as
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Jérôme Duriez proposed the following answer:
Hi,
Since Law2_ScGeom_CapillaryPhys_Capillarity is dead in your script, your
issue is actually not related with the capillary model. On
New question #593682 on Yade:
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Hello Yade users,
I have a question about the calculation of the normal stiffness kn.
In fact, i read the Yade's DEM formulation (
https://yade-dem.org/doc/formulation.html ) and i find the kn calculation
method.
New question #593653 on Yade:
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Hello all,
I'm trying to use flowengine to introduce fluid into the system. However, I
dont know how to simulate a sinusoidal-shaped pressure condition at the top
boundary of the packing (eg
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