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Heming Chang

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Aug 31, 2023, 3:59:18 AM8/31/23
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Dear professors,
      If I want to study the effect of soil particle moisture content on the driving performance of tracked vehicles, choose SMC or NSC? How to choose? Thanks

Dan Negrut

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Aug 31, 2023, 9:33:06 AM8/31/23
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Hi Heming,

This problem is something that we’ve never done in Chrono. In my mind, it’s a hard problem. It can be done, but it’d take some thinking and tinkering with the code.

Your best bet is to use the DEM code (https://github.com/projectchrono/DEM-Engine) and rely on the customizable inter-particle force model that is available therein. In other words, you can control how two particles in contact interact with each other, that is, what the interaction force for mutually interacting particle looks like. That callback function provides an avenue to introduce the particle moisture in the model.

You would run, for instance, a tracked vehicle using Chrono::Vehicle and co-simulate with the DEM code, which runs on the GPU. Which means that if you pursue this solution, you should have one GPU, and preferably two, available on your workstation.

Good luck with your project.

Dan

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Ruochun Zhang

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Sep 13, 2023, 3:13:05 PM9/13/23
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Hi Heming,

To follow up on Dan's comments. DEMdemo_WheelDPSimplified is one of the DEM-Engine's demos that show mesh/wheel--terrain interaction. The terrain that you'd like to model may be complex and you could benefit from storing the status of the simulation and restarting the simulation, and DEMdemo_GRCPrep_Part1 and 2 showcase that. As for soil particle moisture, you probably need to use your own particle force model, and DEMdemo_Electrostatic is an example. A couple of other interesting custom force model files are in src/kernel/DEMUserScripts.

Also, DEM-Engine is available in Python. Please refer to its README.md document.

Thank you,
Ruochun

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