The clump-based discrete element model is one of the asphalt mixture simulation methods, which has the potential to not only predict mixture performance but also simulate particle movement during compaction, transporting, and other situations. However, modelling of asphalt sand mortar in this method remains to be a problem due to computing capacity. Larger-sized balls (generally 2.0-2.36 mm) were usually used to model the smaller particles and asphalt binder, but this replacement may result in the mixture\u27s unrealistic volumetric features. More specifically, replacing original elements with equal volume but larger size particles will increase in buck volume and then different particle contacting states. The major objective of this resear...
This study established the ball-based and the clump-based Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulation o...
none3The paper investigates the use of Distinct Particle Elements Method (DEM) to simulate the behav...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Washington State UniversityExisti...
Asphalt mixture is the most widely used pavement engineering material. Because the laboratory tests ...
This paper addresses simulation of asphalt on the macroscopic scale, using the Discrete Element Mode...
The discrete element method (DEM) requires an enormous amount of computational resources when applie...
Asphalt mixtures are commonly used in pavement engineering, especially for highway construction. The...
Asphalt mixture compaction is an important procedure of asphalt mixture construction and can signifi...
Aggregate occupies at least three-quarters of the volume of asphalt mixture and can significantly af...
This thesis investigates the use of Discrete Element Modelling (DEM) to simulate the behaviour of a ...
This study aims to numerically investigate the effect of particle size distribution (PSD) of asphalt...
Variations in pavement density have been widely monitored and investigated, both in laboratory and i...
AbstractThe greater part of asphalt mixtures is composed of aggregates. This means that particular f...
A discrete element method (DEM) has widely been used to simulate asphalt mixture characteristics, an...
The paper aims to simulate the micromechanical behavior of asphalt mixtures during the compaction pr...
This study established the ball-based and the clump-based Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulation o...
none3The paper investigates the use of Distinct Particle Elements Method (DEM) to simulate the behav...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Washington State UniversityExisti...
Asphalt mixture is the most widely used pavement engineering material. Because the laboratory tests ...
This paper addresses simulation of asphalt on the macroscopic scale, using the Discrete Element Mode...
The discrete element method (DEM) requires an enormous amount of computational resources when applie...
Asphalt mixtures are commonly used in pavement engineering, especially for highway construction. The...
Asphalt mixture compaction is an important procedure of asphalt mixture construction and can signifi...
Aggregate occupies at least three-quarters of the volume of asphalt mixture and can significantly af...
This thesis investigates the use of Discrete Element Modelling (DEM) to simulate the behaviour of a ...
This study aims to numerically investigate the effect of particle size distribution (PSD) of asphalt...
Variations in pavement density have been widely monitored and investigated, both in laboratory and i...
AbstractThe greater part of asphalt mixtures is composed of aggregates. This means that particular f...
A discrete element method (DEM) has widely been used to simulate asphalt mixture characteristics, an...
The paper aims to simulate the micromechanical behavior of asphalt mixtures during the compaction pr...
This study established the ball-based and the clump-based Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulation o...
none3The paper investigates the use of Distinct Particle Elements Method (DEM) to simulate the behav...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Washington State UniversityExisti...