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[Question #679263]: about crack in JCFpm

 

New question #679263 on Yade:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/679263

I use JCFpm to model rock, I get the crack_.txt.
In website:
https://yade-dev.gitlab.io/trunk/yade.wrapper.html#yade.wrapper.Law2_ScGeom_JCFpmPhys_JointedCohesiveFrictionalPM.recordCracks'

it says that  the type (1 means shear break, while 0 corresponds to tensile break),  However, in the crack_.txt, like below:
iter	time	p0	p1	p2	type	size	norm0	norm1	norm2	nrg
625922	0.252691857	0.011053731	-0.017682984	0.055897706	1	0.001622876	0.999320912	0.030593434	0.020536723	0.000347196
628772	0.25384259	0.014318209	-0.008904732	0.06093799	2	0.001627151	0.949036301	0.188148082	-0.252844612	0.000332757
628778	0.253845012	0.015703109	-0.011062294	0.060680984	2	0.001356471	0.572109002	-0.210408553	-0.792729166	0.0006661
628784	0.253847435	0.015466856	-0.01308546	0.062450073	2	0.001593502	0.641083191	0.250146731	0.725561131	0.00099732
628789	0.253849454	0.017309813	-0.006387149	0.060578823	2	0.001674372	0.603049764	-0.276868706	-0.748114097	0.002485202


I would like to inquire what type does the '2' means?
Thanks!

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