Hi all,
I just wanted to check the meaning of the message:
"Temperature defined in fix wall/gran command is overruled by specifications in fix mesh/gran command"
I tried to run a heat/gran sim with two walls, one "standard" and one mesh, both set to different temperatures. It appeared that temperature was being ignored by the mesh wall (i.e. particles in contact with it were not being heated). The message above reads to me as if the opposite would happen - in any case, I have the simulation running fine with both walls defined by meshes, but for future I wanted to understand if this mixing was completely forbidden, or if I was doing something wrong?
Regards, Mark
ckloss | Thu, 10/13/2011 - 15:25
That is just an info message
That is just an info message I introduced in the latest version.
>>It appeared that temperature was being ignored by the mesh wall
Just tested it on my side, seems to work for both mesh and primitive wall... If you think there is something wrong, feel free to send me the case and I'll have a look
Cheers, Christoph
msbentley | Thu, 10/13/2011 - 17:10
OK, it all works now...!
Well, I can't re-created the problem now - everything works perfectly with any combination of primitive and mesh walls... Strange - but jolly good :) ! Unfortunately I've over-written the version of the script that failed, but if I see it again I'll shout!
anandmds | Tue, 07/07/2015 - 08:07
Hey Mark, could you send me
Hey Mark, could you send me your improved script ( one where temperature of particles in contact with the wall changes), I am facing similar problem, Kindly help.
regards
Anand