Hello,
if the particle sizes are too different the overlapcheck doesn't work and when the particles are inserted I get a big kinetic Energy and a negative contact area. For example if the particle diameters are 6µm and 1µm the overlapcheck method isn't called while the smaller particles are inserted, but if I insert 6µm and 3µm the method is called and I get no kinetic Energy. I attached my code and a picture showing that the small particles are inserted in the bigger particles.
Maybe someone has an idea what's the problem.
Regards,
Laura
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paul | Thu, 11/23/2017 - 16:37
Hi,
Hi,
All of your settings look reasonable at first glance - I cannot see why this would fail.
A quick workaround would be to combine both particle templates into one particle distribution - this seems to work at least with the scenario I tested.
Greetings,
Paul