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Message #07761
[Bug 806944] Re: different behavoir of Hertz model while comparing PFC and YADE
To catch the force in Yade, the simple is surely to type (in yade
prompt) O.forces.f(id of the desired body)
I looked at the curves for no damping. Shape seem to be identical but
with different rates concerning time. As if things go faster in PFC,
compared to Yade (?)
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Title:
different behavoir of Hertz model while comparing PFC and YADE
Status in Yet Another Dynamic Engine:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Hello,
During verifiing my model I compared output from PFC 4.0 with the
output from YADE (bzr2877 on Debian Squeeze 64bit). There I found a
different behavior between these two programs. I dont know if this is
a bug or not, but I hope someone can explain the different behavior.
The model itself is very simple. There are two spheres, an upper one and a lower one. The lower one is fixed and the upper one is falling down to the lower one, collides and jumps back. The value of interest is the flyback height of the upper particle.
In PFC I measure higher values of flyback height, then in YADE (see log-files in the attachment).
Can someone tell me why there is a difference in the flyback height?
(input parameters are the same for both programs ... see caller_two-spheres-jumping.dat for PFC and two-spheres.py for YADE)
Regards,
Christian Jakob
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