The discrete element method (DEM), developed by Cundall and Strack (1979) to solve geomechanical problems, is used to simulate the mechanical behavior of granules. According to the DEM, an individual granule can be modeled as a realistic mechanical system consisting of primary particles bonded by interaction forces
A modified discrete element method (DEM) with rolling effect taken into consideration is developed t...
Although a significant portion of conditions encountered in geotechnical engineering, for investigat...
This paper presents a method within the family of the discrete element method (DEM) capable of accur...
The discrete element method (DEM), developed by Cundall and Strack (1979) to solve geomechanical pro...
Simulation of soil behaviors is always a challenge for engineers due to the non-homogeneous disconti...
Granular materials are collections of discrete macroscopic particles. They exhibit rich and complex ...
Application of discrete element method (DEM) to keel penetration in granular media is investigated. ...
The micro-structural approach, which relates the mechanical behavior of a material to its micro-fabr...
A constitutive theory is developed for granular material undergoing arbitrarily large deformations. ...
A novel coarse graining scheme for the discrete element method (DEM) was developed which allows for ...
Discrete Element Method (DEM) is a numerical technique for predicting the behavior particles and gra...
Discrete element method (DEM) is proving to be a reliable and increasingly used tool to study and pr...
The behavior of granular material is of central importance for a large number of engineering discipl...
This book is devoted to the Discrete Element Method (DEM) technique, a discontinuum modelling approa...
International audienceNumerical modelling of granular materials classically adopt Discrete Element M...
A modified discrete element method (DEM) with rolling effect taken into consideration is developed t...
Although a significant portion of conditions encountered in geotechnical engineering, for investigat...
This paper presents a method within the family of the discrete element method (DEM) capable of accur...
The discrete element method (DEM), developed by Cundall and Strack (1979) to solve geomechanical pro...
Simulation of soil behaviors is always a challenge for engineers due to the non-homogeneous disconti...
Granular materials are collections of discrete macroscopic particles. They exhibit rich and complex ...
Application of discrete element method (DEM) to keel penetration in granular media is investigated. ...
The micro-structural approach, which relates the mechanical behavior of a material to its micro-fabr...
A constitutive theory is developed for granular material undergoing arbitrarily large deformations. ...
A novel coarse graining scheme for the discrete element method (DEM) was developed which allows for ...
Discrete Element Method (DEM) is a numerical technique for predicting the behavior particles and gra...
Discrete element method (DEM) is proving to be a reliable and increasingly used tool to study and pr...
The behavior of granular material is of central importance for a large number of engineering discipl...
This book is devoted to the Discrete Element Method (DEM) technique, a discontinuum modelling approa...
International audienceNumerical modelling of granular materials classically adopt Discrete Element M...
A modified discrete element method (DEM) with rolling effect taken into consideration is developed t...
Although a significant portion of conditions encountered in geotechnical engineering, for investigat...
This paper presents a method within the family of the discrete element method (DEM) capable of accur...