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Re: [Question #644244]: Difference between interpenetration and D in JCFPMphys
Question #644244 on Yade changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/644244
Hélvio Peixoto posted a new comment:
Dear Jérôme,
thanks for the swift answer.
So what's happening in lines 64-66, if the interaction isn't cohesive
anymore, is that it is marked to destruction (return false), letting the
Collider create another kind of physics (noncohesive) between these two
particles, if they still overlap. Probably leading to a less expensive
physics than JCFPM.
About the third paragraph of you answer, what you mean is that initial
overlap between cohesive particles, when using the JCFPM, is allowed
because it probably is a small overlap, due to the model generation?
Thanks again,
Hélvio Peixoto
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