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Leonard confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks Karol, this is a great idea!
Cheers,
Leonard
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Karol Brzezinski proposed the following answer:
Hi Leonard,
Try this (please note that I am using python 3, so the call pf print function
is modified):
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Question #706766 on Yade changed:
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Karol Brzezinski proposed the following answer:
Hi Leonard,
The algorithm in Yade builds a 3D tesselation. It is hard for the
algorithm to build it if all the particles lie on the
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Leonard is still having a problem:
Hi Karol,
Thank you for your reply.
Could you please give more hints? Sorry that I didn't get the answer.
Thanks
Leonard
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Karol Brzezinski proposed the following answer:
Hello Leonard,
I think that the main problem is 2D formulation. I would try to prepare
thicker samples (artificially replicate your
New question #706766 on Yade:
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Hi,
YADE example [1] shows how to export the microstrain vtk from a 3D case.
I would like to ask how to get the micro-strain from a (quasi) 2D simulation in
YADE.
I made a 2D MWE below (not a perfect 2D), where I
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