Please clarify what module in Chrono you are interested in using. Defining collision geometry is different for different modules.
--Radu
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Luca,
Sorry for the late reply. Concave geometries cannot be treated with primitive shapes. To model a hollow cylinder container, you will need to use some approximation.
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