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Re: [Question #278888]: Arbitrary Shape

 

Question #278888 on Yade changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/278888

    Status: Open => Answered

Jan Stránský proposed the following answer:
Hello Mohammad,

it depends on the definition of "arbitrary shape" :-) in general yes, there
are several options and some limitations:
- first of all, from design and implementation reasons, every single
standalone particle has to be convex
- Yade has implementation of polyhedral shapes, co modeling of cube is
possible (and easy actually).
- Yade can "clump" particles together, forming rigid cluster of particles.
With this approach, you can also create non-convex particles. Particles in
the clump can overlap, so you can **approximate** any arbitrary shape. Of
course, for larger amount of particles used, the better is the
approximation but it needs more computer resources.

If you need/want an example or has any other question, do not hesitate to
ask
cheers
Jan


2015-12-14 10:57 GMT+01:00 Mohammad Sarfaraz <
question278888@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> New question #278888 on Yade:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/278888
>
> Dear All
> Hi
> I am very new to DEM. I want to model Arbitrary shapes, like cubes.
> Can Yade be used for that?
>
> Regards
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