New question #692174 on Yade:
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Hello
I am trying to use the thermal conduction scheme in clump particles. I have a
column of 6 spheres. The top sphere is stand alone with 400 K fixed
temperature boundary condition but the remaining 5 spheres
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Leonard confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks Jan,
haha, what a stupid mistake :(
cheers
Leonard
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Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
Hello,
I meant, your packing appears to be larger than the location of the walls.
In other words, the walls are slicing through your
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Jan Stránský proposed the following answer:
Hello,
> Do I misunderstand something?
yes, the signs :-)
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from math import log,exp
L = 0.14
l = 0.12
eEng = (l-L)/L
eLog =
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Luc Scholtès proposed the following answer:
Hi,
>From GMSH, you can export your mesh to the .stl format IIRC. Then, you
can use the stl2gts command to convert it to gts:
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