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Hi guys,
do you think is possible to follow a specific particle size distribution while
using clumps? Does anybody have experience with that and maybe can suggest a
simple method how to do it?
Thank you for
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Christian Jakob posted a new comment:
Hi Chiara,
I am also interested in how to do this in Yade.
I have experience how this can be done with PFC. The procedure is as follows:
1. Generate your packing with
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On 19/03/12 12:11, Christian Jakob wrote:
Thank you, Christian, it makes sense to me. I will try to do it in python.
Cheers, Chiara
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Christian Jakob posted a new comment:
Of course!
In the case of two overlapping spheres you have to replace ( ) with ( () ), so
you have calculate the volume of a sphere cap and subtract this from the sum of
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