> > >> To finish, but that's maybe less important, in this >> CohesiveFrictionalContactLaw the moment seems to not be limited by a >> plastic threshold. Is there an existing class where it is the case ? >> > > yep. There is no plastic threshold, as I was too lazy to implement > it. The moment low is currently fully elastic. You are welcome to add > plastic threshold parameter and commit it :) But provide also a way > for not using it (for example a bool flag). So that later if someone > wants elastic-only behaviour - he can get it. > > Perhaps an infinite (or very high value) of the threshold can do the same as a flag for turning plasticity off? Anyway, Jérôme, keep in mind that breaking a contact implies other things, as you can see in cohesive frictional law (e.g. breaking a contact in bending should disable tensile strength as well, also setting isReal=false must be done in some circumstances). Perhaps we will have to talk about this a bit because this contact law is not so easy to read...
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