Added a figure illustrating pair body rounded/polygon and rounded/polyhedron
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@ -63,6 +63,8 @@ explains how contact is defined? Do we need an equation(s) that
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explain what the params in pair style and coeff mean, for damping and
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spring constants? Or do we just want to reference the paper for that?
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:c,image(JPG/pair_body_rounded.jpg)
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In "Fraige"_#Fraige, the tangential friction force between two particles
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that are in contact is modeled differently prior to gross sliding
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(i.e. static friction) and during gross-sliding (kinetic friction).
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@ -64,6 +64,8 @@ explains how contact is defined? Do we need an equation(s) that
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explain what the params in pair style and coeff mean, for damping and
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spring constants? Or do we just want to reference the paper for that?
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:c,image(JPG/pair_body_rounded.jpg)
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In "Wang"_#Wang, the tangential friction force between two particles
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that are in contact is modeled differently prior to gross sliding
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(i.e. static friction) and during gross-sliding (kinetic friction).
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