Discrete element method (DEM) is proving to be a reliable and increasingly used tool to study and predict the behaviour of granular materials. Numerous particlescale mechanisms influence the bulk behaviour and flow of bulk materials. It is important that the relevant measurable input parameters for discrete element models bemeasured by laboratory equipment or determined by physical calibration experiments for rational results. This paper describes some of the bench-scale experiments that have been developed to calibrate the DEM simulations to reflect actual dynamic behaviour. Relevant parameters such as static and rolling coefficients of friction, coefficient of restitution and interparticle cohesion forces from the presence of liquid bridg...
The micro-structural approach, which relates the mechanical behavior of a material to its micro-fabr...
The presence of water strongly affects the behaviour of a granular material especially in the transi...
The discrete element method (DEM), developed by Cundall and Strack (1979) to solve geomechanical pro...
A dissertation submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Eng...
The use of computational fluid dynamics in continuous operation industries have become more prominen...
The accurate determination of the microparameters needed in a Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulati...
From pharmaceutical powders to agricultural grains, a great proportion of the materials handled in i...
Modelling real-world behaviour of granular systems requires many variables to be specified. Many cri...
Simulation of soil behaviors is always a challenge for engineers due to the non-homogeneous disconti...
Granular materials are prevalent in nature and industry. However, the models used in industrial desi...
Commercial and open source discrete element method software have been used by researchers and engine...
One of the main challenges in using the Discrete Element Method (DEM) is to specify the correct inpu...
Discrete element method (DEM) modeling is a common way to model particulate systems and processes. S...
The Discrete Element Method (DEM) has been shown in the literature to be able to match the results o...
Industrial granular flow issues are affected by the particle properties and environmental conditions...
The micro-structural approach, which relates the mechanical behavior of a material to its micro-fabr...
The presence of water strongly affects the behaviour of a granular material especially in the transi...
The discrete element method (DEM), developed by Cundall and Strack (1979) to solve geomechanical pro...
A dissertation submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Eng...
The use of computational fluid dynamics in continuous operation industries have become more prominen...
The accurate determination of the microparameters needed in a Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulati...
From pharmaceutical powders to agricultural grains, a great proportion of the materials handled in i...
Modelling real-world behaviour of granular systems requires many variables to be specified. Many cri...
Simulation of soil behaviors is always a challenge for engineers due to the non-homogeneous disconti...
Granular materials are prevalent in nature and industry. However, the models used in industrial desi...
Commercial and open source discrete element method software have been used by researchers and engine...
One of the main challenges in using the Discrete Element Method (DEM) is to specify the correct inpu...
Discrete element method (DEM) modeling is a common way to model particulate systems and processes. S...
The Discrete Element Method (DEM) has been shown in the literature to be able to match the results o...
Industrial granular flow issues are affected by the particle properties and environmental conditions...
The micro-structural approach, which relates the mechanical behavior of a material to its micro-fabr...
The presence of water strongly affects the behaviour of a granular material especially in the transi...
The discrete element method (DEM), developed by Cundall and Strack (1979) to solve geomechanical pro...