Hello,
I'm interested in exploring the capabilities of LIGGGHTS for generation of multi-spheres and simulation of non-spherical particles (using multi-spheres). Where can I find more documentation on LIGGGHTS capabilities for these subjects?
Thanks,
Andy
ckloss | Tue, 05/28/2013 - 10:53
This is not in the public
This is not in the public release. Please see fix rigid for existing functionality in the public release
Christoph
simunovics | Tue, 06/11/2013 - 23:35
non-spherical particles capability
So, is it possible to make simulations with non-spherical particles similar to the right hand side of:
http://cfdem.dcs-computing.com/media/DEM/nonspherical/multisphere.avi
from
http://cfdem.dcs-computing.com/?q=node/20
using the latest public release version of LIGGGHTS?
Thank you,
Srdjan
ckloss | Thu, 06/13/2013 - 17:56
Hi Srdjan,
Hi Srdjan,
this is not in the public release. In the next few months, we will make a major update of the website, denoting clearly which features are in the public version
Cheers
Christoph
Ferdinando83 | Tue, 12/10/2013 - 16:34
Hi,
Hi,
I am interested in simulating non-spherical particles (using multi-spheres) too. If I had understood, the public release of LIGGGHTS does not offer this capability. Is it right? Will it be included with the new release of LIGGGHTS 3.0.0?
Thanks.
Best regards,
Ferdinando
Ferdinando83 | Tue, 12/17/2013 - 10:21
Hi,
Hi,
is there anyone who can answer me? I'd like to know about that feature.
Thanks to all.
Best regards,
Ferdinando
andybond13 | Mon, 12/30/2013 - 23:11
What I have found that you
What I have found that you can do is to use the hybrid granular and molecular packages. Each single sphere is an 'atom' and each grouping (non-spherical particle comprised of spheres) is a 'molecule'. The 'fix rigid molecule' command will integrate each molecule as a unit.
Ferdinando83 | Thu, 01/02/2014 - 15:00
Thank you. I will try. :)
Thank you. I will try. :)
terces907 | Sat, 01/11/2014 - 04:26
Do you have any exmple code for this command?
Do you have any exmple code for this command?