Repulsive forces ================ Repulsive forces between cells and walls can be enabled through the following functions: .. code-block:: c++ hemocell::setRepulsion(T repulsionConstant, T repulsionCutoff); hemocell::enableBoundaryParticles(T boundaryRepulsionConstant, T boundaryRepulsionCutoff); Details on their implementations can be found in ``hemocell/core/hemocell.cpp`` and ``hemocell/core/hemoCellParticleField.cpp`` under ``HemoCellParticleField::applyRepulsionForce``. .. note:: The repulsive forces should be enable before starting the main HemoCell iterations. The first function ``setRepulsion`` enables the repulsion between cells with a given repulsion constant and cut-off distance for the repulsion to be active. Similarly, ``enableBoundaryParticles`` applies a repulsion force between the cells and the boundary walls of the domain. The effect of these forces will strongly depend on the chosen repulsion constants and cut-off distance thresholds. .. note:: The ``repulsionConstant`` and ``boundaryRepulsionConstant`` are to be supplied in lattice units and are internally converted to SI units. Alternatively, HemoCell used to provide more advanced repulsion methods considering custom repulsion potential forces, see ``legacy/thrombosit/adhesionForces3D.h``. Although this feature is currently not actively supported in HemoCell, one might pursue such an implementation for more advanced force potential implementations.