If I understand correctly, you need the same loop as for computing 
unbalancedForce, don't you?
You can check the code, it's something like :

loop on bodies
{
    ...
    f += Forces[body]
    ...    
}

Bruno
>
>
>
> I need to write a small routine so that the contact force of each 
> particle can be checked from which I would like to accurately judge 
> its value, if the contact force of one particle is (or close) zero, I 
> should mark it as "quick" condition, suppose all particles are in the 
> fluid. Which list should I look into? The ElasticContactLaw seems to 
> loop over the contact but not for each particle.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Feng Chen
> Graduate Student
> Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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> University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 37996
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