Hi, 
I've a conference paper titled as "A New Membrane Boundary for DEM Modeling of 
Triaxial Tests on Rock " coming up in the 42nd ARMA (American 
Rock Mechanics Association)  symposium held at the end of this month. The 
paper is to deal with the drawback of conventional wall boundary. Hope it can 
give you some idea.
 
Yuannian

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From: kan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Yade-users] Fluid boundary?
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, June 13, 2008, 11:45 AM



Hi, 
 
I just wonder anybody has ever done the simulation with a fluid 
boundary? If so, how do you handle the boundary condition?
since the fluid boundary is different a boundary of wall, because it is easy to 
use the f=k*ds to get the force form the wall, and the wall, where the wall is 
in a fix shape, is normally different with fluid where the boundary shape can 
change at any time. 
 
if you know anybody published this type of papers? please also let me know. I 
appreciate it~.
 
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