tdimensionless dilation in dry results - sphere - GPU-based 3D discrete element… | |
git clone git://src.adamsgaard.dk/sphere | |
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commit 60a04e02f0ce8c180f1a5d19534cb1a381fa5c81 | |
parent 65c72fcb5932761bbc8ba036eb7d23aeae3af048 | |
Author: Anders Damsgaard <[email protected]> | |
Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2014 10:27:44 +0200 | |
dimensionless dilation in dry results | |
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M python/shear-results.py | 2 +- | |
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) | |
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diff --git a/python/shear-results.py b/python/shear-results.py | |
t@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ fig = plt.figure(figsize=(8,8)) | |
ax1 = plt.subplot(211) | |
ax2 = plt.subplot(212, sharex=ax1) | |
ax1.plot(shear_strain[0], friction[0], label='dry') | |
-ax2.plot(shear_strain[0], dilation[0], label='dry') | |
+ax2.plot(shear_strain[0], dilation[0]/mean_diameter, label='dry') | |
mean_diameter = numpy.mean(sim.radius)*2.0 | |
for c in numpy.arange(1,len(cvals)+1): |