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Mike confirmed that the question is solved:
thank you, Jan. that solved my problems!
regards,
Mike
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Jan Stránský posted a new comment:
> Is that a good idea?
Sounds reasonable. But before an idea is tested and proved to be good, it is
better not to guarantee it :-)
cheers
Jan
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Mike posted a new comment:
Thank you for your quick response Jan,
That helps me alot. Also, I intend to improve the triax.py script (with facets)
by apply the wall on the top and bottom instead of apply
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Jan Stránský proposed the following answer:
Hi Mike,
I see the biggest difference, that the approach with facets can be
applied to more general shapes (like cylinder). On box
New question #632229 on Yade:
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Hello YADE users,
I want to simulate a trixial test for foam concrete. As I know there are two
examples in source code to simulate the test, which are
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