Really strange indeed, and I don't know where to start.
It seems ghost spheres are missing on one side of the cell, aren't they?
Out of curiosity, I checked what happens using velGrad/homothetic. I
was really surprised because it looked like it solved the problem, but
it's in fact just delaying it (see attached script). After first
iteration, there are ghost spheres all around the cube, unlike in
previous case.
More generaly, is it expected that users will change cell.trsf? I have
the feeling that it will not be reflected properly in each place (e.g.
homotheticRescale is disabled since it is based on velGrad).
Bruno
Václav Šmilauer a écrit :
I'm trying to do some simulations using periodic cell. In one case,
I prescribed some extension of the periodic cell, but the particles
in the simulation behave really strange - the dispacement of
particles si continuously increasing.
I had a look again. It looks as if kinetic energy is increasing, even
with damping=0.9.
I tried with Law2_Dem3DofGeom_FrictPhys_Basic and also
Law2_ScGeom_FrictPhys_Basic (instead of the Cpm law) and the result is
always the same: spheres bumping into each other going crazy after a
short while. What is happening??
Can someone have a look as well? Especially tracking stored elastic and
kinetic energy could be useful. (there is no plasticity involved) The
script is attached (run with -j1, it might be faster).
Weird thing.
Václav
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