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Steve Underwood confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks Anton Gladky, that solved my question.
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Steve Underwood confirmed that the question is solved:
oh thank you this worked! I actually set the compiler to gcc but
test_mpi somehow compiled with clang? I solved it
Question #696131 on Yade changed:
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Steve Underwood posted a new comment:
No i use ld-linker. I would like to enable the MPI option to use Yade
with Openfoam. Is there another way to enable MPI without facing
problems with cmake?
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I tried to reinstall openmpi and cmake, but that didn't work. Can anyone help
me?
Compiler: gcc 7.5.0
cmake 3.19.7
openmpi 2.1.1
yade 2020.01a
Ubuntu 18.04.4 lts
Thank you in advance
Question #696047 on Yade changed:
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steve posted a new comment:
Hi Jan,
Sorry that I thought the simulation was 2D so I used the 2D porosity. But I
forgot that stress is also obtained in 3D.
1. After correction, the peak values do become closer
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steve posted a new comment:
Hi, Jan
Thanks for the correction. I am a bit unclear why there can be other approaches
for the transfer. I mean the thickness of the model must be either 0 or some
specific value
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steve is still having a problem:
Thanks Karol,
I am sorry if I my statement was confusing, let me just explain it again. So
I've already obtained the flexural stress &
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steve posted a new comment:
Thanks Karol,
Do you mean that the force (f) I obtained from 2D is already a linear load and
so that the total force over the assumed thickness (b) would be f*b, which
makes the
?
Regards,
Steve
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Question #693278 on Yade changed:
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steve confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks Robert Caulk, that solved my question.
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steve posted a new comment:
Thanks Robert, I 'll have a look at the article. I'll post here in case I have
further questions regarding this.
cheers,
steve
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steve posted a new comment:
Thanks Robert and Jerome for your kind reply! and apologize for not attaching
the links. question 2&3 are clear now.
for the question1, Yes, I have looked at the Cohfrictmat. bu
New question #693278 on Yade:
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hi everyone,
I am trying to construct a parallel bond-model to simulate concrete in yade. it
is a model that uses 'short beam' connecting two particles so that it can
transfer both force and torque. But after read
New question #668664 on Yade:
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Hi,
I am trying to insert a big clump into a bed of spheres, displace this clump in
the spheres and record force and torque on this clump.
However, the torque I get does not seem to make sense.
I tried both O.fo
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Steve confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks Bruno Chareyre, that solved my question.
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Hi,
I am trying to run simulations on a server via SSH. However, the server does
not support display. I am getting this error from running a script:
ImportError: Connecting to DISPLAY at Yade startup failed, unabl
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Steve confirmed that the question is solved:
The two basically does the same thing while forceengine allows more
flexibility.
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This is not a question directly related to coding. I am just curious what is
the difference between the two? e.g. if I am trying to apply a constant force
on a sphere.
Thank!
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Steve confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks Jan Stránský, that solved my question.
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Steve posted a new comment:
Hi Jan,
Thanks for the answer and it worked. I will also make sure to provide
MWEs in the future.
Another question though, is that how would I rotate the cylinder about
its centroid
facetCylinders are not meant
to be rotated?
Thanks,
Steve
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