A novel granular discrete element method (DEM) is introduced to simulate mixtures of particles of any convex shape. To quickly identify pairs of particles in contact, the method first uses a broad-phase and a narrow-phase contact detection strategy. After this, a contact resolution phase finds the contact normal and penetration depth. A new algorithm is introduced to effectively locate the contact point in the geometric center of flat faces in partial contact. This is important for a correct evaluation of the torque on each particle, leading to a much higher stability of stacks of particles than with previous algorithms. The granular DEM is used to generate random packings in a cylindrical vessel. The simulated shapes include non-spherical ...
The representation of particles of complex shapes is one of the key challenges of numerical simulati...
An important step in the setup process of Discrete Element Model (DEM) simulations is the generation...
Several theoretical contributions in order to establish a particle packing methodology are presented...
A novel granular discrete element method (DEM) is introduced to simulate mixtures of particles of an...
<p>A novel granular discrete element method (DEM) is introduced to simulate mixtures of particles of...
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International audienceWe suggest a novel variant of Discrete Element Method (DEM) to simulate the fl...
International audienceLarge-scale numerical simulation using the Discrete Element Method (DEM) contr...
In many dry granular and suspension flow configurations, particles can be highly non-spherical. It i...
This study presents a novel Arcs-based discrete element method (ArcDEM) for efficient simulation of ...
AbstractGranular materials are ubiquitous in nature and important in various applications such as ro...
We present a new contact algorithm that endows the granular element method [1] with the ability to m...
The following paper presents a new approach for the Discrete Element Method (DEM) with polyhedral pa...
This paper presents a novel open-source discrete element code, SudoDEM, for efficient modeling of bo...
The mixing of non-spherical particles is often encountered in various industrial fields, but its mec...
The representation of particles of complex shapes is one of the key challenges of numerical simulati...
An important step in the setup process of Discrete Element Model (DEM) simulations is the generation...
Several theoretical contributions in order to establish a particle packing methodology are presented...
A novel granular discrete element method (DEM) is introduced to simulate mixtures of particles of an...
<p>A novel granular discrete element method (DEM) is introduced to simulate mixtures of particles of...
\u3cp\u3eA novel granular discrete element method (DEM) is introduced to simulate mixtures of partic...
International audienceWe suggest a novel variant of Discrete Element Method (DEM) to simulate the fl...
International audienceLarge-scale numerical simulation using the Discrete Element Method (DEM) contr...
In many dry granular and suspension flow configurations, particles can be highly non-spherical. It i...
This study presents a novel Arcs-based discrete element method (ArcDEM) for efficient simulation of ...
AbstractGranular materials are ubiquitous in nature and important in various applications such as ro...
We present a new contact algorithm that endows the granular element method [1] with the ability to m...
The following paper presents a new approach for the Discrete Element Method (DEM) with polyhedral pa...
This paper presents a novel open-source discrete element code, SudoDEM, for efficient modeling of bo...
The mixing of non-spherical particles is often encountered in various industrial fields, but its mec...
The representation of particles of complex shapes is one of the key challenges of numerical simulati...
An important step in the setup process of Discrete Element Model (DEM) simulations is the generation...
Several theoretical contributions in order to establish a particle packing methodology are presented...