This paper investigates the dynamic behavior of elastoplastic collision of several non-sphere particles through the spherical element combination method. The particles are cylinder, triangle and square particles, which are combined by 2, 3 and 4 spheres using the spherical element method, respectively. Results reveal that the collision of the evaluated irregular particles exhibits three contact styles, which are single point contact, instantaneous multi-point contact and sequential multi-point contact. Normal contact torque and frictional torque act together on the spin of a particle and causes sequential multi-point contact under certain conditions for square particles
In discrete element modelling it is quite common to employ rolling friction models to mimic the effe...
Machines, mechanisms, vehicles, robots, manipulators are multibody configurations with many dependen...
Triaxial compression of elastoplastic particles was studied with numerical and analytical methods in...
An isogeometric/multi-sphere discrete-element coupling method is presented to model the contact or i...
An isogeometric/multi-sphere discrete-element coupling method is presented to model the contact or i...
An isogeometric/multi-sphere discrete-element coupling method is presented to model the contact or i...
A simple model is outlined to describe the collision of cast phenol-formaldehyde resin spheres such ...
ABSTRACT: In this paper different models for the simulation of granular material are investigated. D...
This work investigates the dynamics of spherical rigid bodies subject to multiple impact collisions ...
This work investigates the dynamics of spherical rigid bodies subject to multiple impact collisions ...
This work deals with the contact-impact force models for spherical and cylindrical shaped surface co...
Particulate solids are complex redundant systems which consist of discrete particles. The interactio...
An analytical and numerical study of the tangential contact of a spherical particle under varying co...
Abstract: This work deals with contact–impact force models for both spherical and cylindrical contac...
Discrete element method (DEM) has been widely used to study granular materials. However, how to mode...
In discrete element modelling it is quite common to employ rolling friction models to mimic the effe...
Machines, mechanisms, vehicles, robots, manipulators are multibody configurations with many dependen...
Triaxial compression of elastoplastic particles was studied with numerical and analytical methods in...
An isogeometric/multi-sphere discrete-element coupling method is presented to model the contact or i...
An isogeometric/multi-sphere discrete-element coupling method is presented to model the contact or i...
An isogeometric/multi-sphere discrete-element coupling method is presented to model the contact or i...
A simple model is outlined to describe the collision of cast phenol-formaldehyde resin spheres such ...
ABSTRACT: In this paper different models for the simulation of granular material are investigated. D...
This work investigates the dynamics of spherical rigid bodies subject to multiple impact collisions ...
This work investigates the dynamics of spherical rigid bodies subject to multiple impact collisions ...
This work deals with the contact-impact force models for spherical and cylindrical shaped surface co...
Particulate solids are complex redundant systems which consist of discrete particles. The interactio...
An analytical and numerical study of the tangential contact of a spherical particle under varying co...
Abstract: This work deals with contact–impact force models for both spherical and cylindrical contac...
Discrete element method (DEM) has been widely used to study granular materials. However, how to mode...
In discrete element modelling it is quite common to employ rolling friction models to mimic the effe...
Machines, mechanisms, vehicles, robots, manipulators are multibody configurations with many dependen...
Triaxial compression of elastoplastic particles was studied with numerical and analytical methods in...