Usage, manipulation, transport, delivery, and mixing of granular or particulate media, comprised of spherical or polyhedral particles, is commonly encountered in industrial sectors of construction (cement and rock fragments), pharmaceutics (tablets), and transportation (ballast). Elucidating particulate media\u27s behavior in concert with particle attrition (i.e., particle wear and subsequent particle fragmentation) is essential for predicting the performance and increasing the efficiency of engineering systems using such media. Discrete element method (DEM) based techniques can describe the interaction between particles but cannot model intra-particle deformation, especially intra-particle fracture. On the other hand, peridynamics provides...
Using DEM (Discrete Element Method), a model is presented to simulate the breakage of two-dimensiona...
PhD ThesisA numerical model based on the discrete element (DE) method, for modelling the flow of ir...
Computer simulation using the Discrete Element Method (DEM) has emerged as a powerful tool in studyi...
We provide a numerical platform for the analysis of particle shape and topology effect on the macros...
Comminution is a complex process that consists in reducing (by crushing, grinding, cutting…) solid p...
Peridynamics (PD) theory is a promising technique for modeling solids with discontinuities. Short-ra...
This book is devoted to the Discrete Element Method (DEM) technique, a discontinuum modelling approa...
International audienceBy means of Peridynamic simulations [1], we investigate the breakage ...
Particle attrition is inevitable during processing of granular material and has been reported to cau...
Bulk handling, transport and processing of particulate materials such as powders and granules are in...
This paper models the breakage of large aspect ratio particles in an attrition cell using discrete e...
Peridynamics, presented by Silling in 2000 [1], is a reformulation of the elastic theory from differ...
The material structure at the microscale reveals the particulate nature of solids. By exploiting the...
Systems consisting of solid particles can exhibit fluid-like motion and are common in industrial app...
Computer simulation using the Discrete Element Method (DEM) has emerged as a powerful tool in studyi...
Using DEM (Discrete Element Method), a model is presented to simulate the breakage of two-dimensiona...
PhD ThesisA numerical model based on the discrete element (DE) method, for modelling the flow of ir...
Computer simulation using the Discrete Element Method (DEM) has emerged as a powerful tool in studyi...
We provide a numerical platform for the analysis of particle shape and topology effect on the macros...
Comminution is a complex process that consists in reducing (by crushing, grinding, cutting…) solid p...
Peridynamics (PD) theory is a promising technique for modeling solids with discontinuities. Short-ra...
This book is devoted to the Discrete Element Method (DEM) technique, a discontinuum modelling approa...
International audienceBy means of Peridynamic simulations [1], we investigate the breakage ...
Particle attrition is inevitable during processing of granular material and has been reported to cau...
Bulk handling, transport and processing of particulate materials such as powders and granules are in...
This paper models the breakage of large aspect ratio particles in an attrition cell using discrete e...
Peridynamics, presented by Silling in 2000 [1], is a reformulation of the elastic theory from differ...
The material structure at the microscale reveals the particulate nature of solids. By exploiting the...
Systems consisting of solid particles can exhibit fluid-like motion and are common in industrial app...
Computer simulation using the Discrete Element Method (DEM) has emerged as a powerful tool in studyi...
Using DEM (Discrete Element Method), a model is presented to simulate the breakage of two-dimensiona...
PhD ThesisA numerical model based on the discrete element (DE) method, for modelling the flow of ir...
Computer simulation using the Discrete Element Method (DEM) has emerged as a powerful tool in studyi...