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commit 386de01b7b0e7908384d02c1cb52d1a27c98e582 | |
parent cd4e192c01d957b17d2ff205151b214458f1961b | |
Author: Anders Damsgaard <[email protected]> | |
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2017 11:54:19 -0500 | |
decrease size of grain packing in granular example | |
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M docs/src/man/getting_started.md | 6 +++--- | |
M examples/sedimentation.jl | 4 ++-- | |
2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) | |
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diff --git a/docs/src/man/getting_started.md b/docs/src/man/getting_started.md | |
t@@ -284,13 +284,13 @@ julia> sim = Granular.createSimulation(id="sedimentation… | |
### Creating a pseudo-random grain packing | |
Instead of manually adding grains one by one, we can use the | |
`regularPacking!()` function to add a regular grid of random-sized grains to | |
-the simulation. Below, we specify that we want the grid of grains to be 10 | |
-grains wide along x, and 50 grains tall along y. We also specify the grain | |
+the simulation. Below, we specify that we want the grid of grains to be 7 | |
+grains wide along x, and 25 grains tall along y. We also specify the grain | |
radii to fall between 0.02 and 0.2 m. The sizes will be drawn from a power-la… | |
distribution, by default. | |
```julia-repl | |
-julia> Granular.regularPacking!(sim, [10, 50], 0.02, 0.2) | |
+julia> Granular.regularPacking!(sim, [7, 25], 0.02, 0.2) | |
``` | |
Since we haven't explicitly set the grain sizes for this example, we can | |
diff --git a/examples/sedimentation.jl b/examples/sedimentation.jl | |
t@@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ import Granular | |
#### Create a loose granular assemblage and let it settle at towards -y | |
sim = Granular.createSimulation(id="sedimentation") | |
-# Generate 10 grains along x and 50 grains along y, with radii between 0.2 and | |
+# Generate 10 grains along x and 25 grains along y, with radii between 0.2 and | |
# 1.0 m. | |
-Granular.regularPacking!(sim, [10, 50], 0.02, 0.2) | |
+Granular.regularPacking!(sim, [7, 25], 0.02, 0.2) | |
# Visualize the grain-size distribution | |
Granular.plotGrainSizeDistribution(sim) |