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Message #10745
[Branch ~yade-pkg/yade/git-trunk] Rev 3926: fix bad link to capillary files
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revno: 3926
committer: Bruno Chareyre <bruno.chareyre@xxxxxxxxxxx>
timestamp: Wed 2014-04-16 11:32:47 +0200
message:
fix bad link to capillary files
modified:
pkg/dem/Law2_ScGeom_CapillaryPhys_Capillarity.hpp
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=== modified file 'pkg/dem/Law2_ScGeom_CapillaryPhys_Capillarity.hpp'
--- pkg/dem/Law2_ScGeom_CapillaryPhys_Capillarity.hpp 2014-03-21 18:45:24 +0000
+++ pkg/dem/Law2_ScGeom_CapillaryPhys_Capillarity.hpp 2014-04-16 09:32:47 +0000
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
void action();
void postLoad(Law2_ScGeom_CapillaryPhys_Capillarity&);
- YADE_CLASS_BASE_DOC_ATTRS_DEPREC_INIT_CTOR_PY(Law2_ScGeom_CapillaryPhys_Capillarity,GlobalEngine,"This law allows one to take into account capillary forces/effects between spheres coming from the presence of interparticular liquid bridges (menisci).\n\nThe control parameter is the capillary pressure (or suction) Uc = ugas - Uliquid. Liquid bridges properties (volume V, extent over interacting grains delta1 and delta2) are computed as a result of the defined capillary pressure and of the interacting geometry (spheres radii and interparticular distance).\n\nReferences: in english [Scholtes2009b]_; more detailed, but in french [Scholtes2009d]_.\n\nThe law needs ascii files M(r=i) with i=R1/R2 to work (see https://yade-dem.org/index.php/CapillaryTriaxialTest). These ASCII files contain a set of results from the resolution of the Laplace-Young equation for different configurations of the interacting geometry.\n\nIn order to allow capillary forces between distant spheres, it is necessary to enlarge the bounding boxes using :yref:`Bo1_Sphere_Aabb::aabbEnlargeFactor` and make the Ig2 define define distant interactions via :yref:`interactionDetectionFactor<Ig2_Sphere_Sphere_ScGeom::interactionDetectionFactor>`. It is also necessary to disable interactions removal by the constitutive law (:yref:`Law2<Law2_ScGeom_FrictPhys_CundallStrack::neverErase>=True`). The only combinations of laws supported are currently capillary law + :yref:`Law2_ScGeom_FrictPhys_CundallStrack` and capillary law + :yref:`Law2_ScGeom_MindlinPhys_Mindlin` (and the other variants of Hertz-Mindlin).\n\nSee CapillaryPhys-example.py for an example script.",
+ YADE_CLASS_BASE_DOC_ATTRS_DEPREC_INIT_CTOR_PY(Law2_ScGeom_CapillaryPhys_Capillarity,GlobalEngine,"This law allows one to take into account capillary forces/effects between spheres coming from the presence of interparticular liquid bridges (menisci).\n\nThe control parameter is the capillary pressure (or suction) Uc = ugas - Uliquid. Liquid bridges properties (volume V, extent over interacting grains delta1 and delta2) are computed as a result of the defined capillary pressure and of the interacting geometry (spheres radii and interparticular distance).\n\nReferences: in english [Scholtes2009b]_; more detailed, but in french [Scholtes2009d]_.\n\nThe law needs ascii files M(r=i) with i=R1/R2 to work (see https://yade-dem.org/wiki/CapillaryTriaxialTest). These ASCII files contain a set of results from the resolution of the Laplace-Young equation for different configurations of the interacting geometry.\n\nIn order to allow capillary forces between distant spheres, it is necessary to enlarge the bounding boxes using :yref:`Bo1_Sphere_Aabb::aabbEnlargeFactor` and make the Ig2 define define distant interactions via :yref:`interactionDetectionFactor<Ig2_Sphere_Sphere_ScGeom::interactionDetectionFactor>`. It is also necessary to disable interactions removal by the constitutive law (:yref:`Law2<Law2_ScGeom_FrictPhys_CundallStrack::neverErase>=True`). The only combinations of laws supported are currently capillary law + :yref:`Law2_ScGeom_FrictPhys_CundallStrack` and capillary law + :yref:`Law2_ScGeom_MindlinPhys_Mindlin` (and the other variants of Hertz-Mindlin).\n\nSee CapillaryPhys-example.py for an example script.",
((Real,capillaryPressure,0.,,"Value of the capillary pressure Uc defines as Uc=Ugas-Uliquid"))
((bool,fusionDetection,false,,"If true potential menisci overlaps are checked"))
((bool,binaryFusion,true,,"If true, capillary forces are set to zero as soon as, at least, 1 overlap (menisci fusion) is detected"))