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Bruno Chareyre posted a new comment:
The total force is entirely defined by the fluid boundary conditions (not from
an algorithmic point of view, but mathematically it is the case).
For instance the total
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Luc Scholtès posted a new comment:
Hi,
Just an additional comment:
Running my simulations with debug=1, I obtain the exact same output when
it works and when it does not work.
Even at the very last line of
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Bruno Chareyre posted a new comment:
@Lingran,
Thank you very much for reporting. Further, you could compile with a
replacement of openblas (atlas, or legacy blas) since I suspect openblas could
be the
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Lingran Zhang posted a new comment:
Hi, Bruno,
Just let you know, I've installed openblas from git (compiled with 'make
FC=gfortran USE_OPENMP=0') as well as installed yade from git (with
cmake
Question #659888 on Yade changed:
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Bruno Chareyre posted a new comment:
Hi,
execfile("XXX.py") should be ok.
There are differences between "run" and "execfile" (mainly in namespaces I
think) but I can't explain the details.
Bruno
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Samarian Zhao posted a new comment:
What'more, I installed the trunk version of yade from source code
instead of by typing "sudo apt-get install". And I did't add the blas in
the bashrc file. So I did all my
Question #659888 on Yade changed:
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Status: Answered => Solved
Samarian Zhao confirmed that the question is solved:
Really thank everyone for your attention!
After trying different ways, I have found a solution. The reason for my
previous
Question #659949 on Yade changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
Bruno Chareyre proposed the following answer:
>the sum of the forces of every element in one 2-sphere clump is not the
same as the force got directly from the clump
Correct. The
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Question #660034 on Yade changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
The strain() function of TriaxialStressController yields logarithmic
strain [1]. So its just a matter of converting to engineering
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