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Re: [Question #700411]: Aborted (core dumped) occured when I use the Hertz-Minlin contact law with non-zero krot and eta
Question #700411 on Yade changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/700411
Bruno Chareyre posted a new comment:
Hi,
It could be that a high torsional stiffness needs a smaller timestep, so that you get a classical numerical instability if you keep it the same.
GlobalStiffnessTimeStepper would take this into account, but PWaveTimeStep() doesn't.
Cheers
Bruno
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