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Re: [Question #707148]: Cylindrical triaxial test using Pfacet
Question #707148 on Yade changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/707148
Status: Open => Answered
Jan Stránský proposed the following answer:
>> The loading is simply such that a constant velocity is prescribed (s.state.vel = ...)
> But which velocity value should I define to achieve quasi-equilibrium compression?
Define such velocity which and whose effect on the sample satisfy your
definition of "quasi-equilibrium compression".
> Can you show me the code?
[2]
> I am sorry for my stupidity.
stupidity is not the right word here.
"Lack of experience" fits better
>Therefore I ask for a MWE and better description of "are destroyed" (anyway useful even with the code).
Actually, what I mean is that when you run the 'triax' py without any change,
> the triangle facets will break.
the same, what does "will break" mean?
That they do not touch each other?
> And my current problem is not with the 'triax' py.
> My problem is that I just finished the part about generating flexible membranes using Pfacet and don't know what to do next.
I do not use PFacet myself, so I cannot help here..
But thanks for description, maybe you can open a new more specific question (here the description is maybe too "deep" in the thread)
Cheers
Jan
[2] https://gitlab.com/yade-
dev/trunk/-/blob/master/examples/concrete/triax.py#L73
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