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September 20, 2022, 05:03 |
multiple floating objects
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shuqichang
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Hi,
I see that the update log indicates that multiple floating bodies can be simulated now. I want to ask what auxiliary work needs to be done when simulating multiple floating bodies, or can you directly input multiple floating bodies in the ctrl.txt file? I look forward to your reply. |
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October 4, 2022, 05:56 |
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Arun Kamath
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Hi changshuqi,
Yes, you can input multiple bodies by defining multiple X object calls in ctrl.txt as you mention. However, please be aware that object collision detection is not implemented. So if two objects approach each other, they will probably "pass through" each other
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October 5, 2022, 22:27 |
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shuqichang
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I did the simulation as you said, and I wanted to achieve the fall of two rectangles. However, only one rectangle still appears. The simulation result diagram and input file are attached. I look forward to your reply |
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