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Understanding the Discrete Element Method : Simulation of Non-Spherical Particles for Granular and Multi-body Systems - Hans-Georg Matuttis
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Understanding the Discrete Element Method

Simulation of Non-Spherical Particles for Granular and Multi-body Systems

By: Hans-Georg Matuttis, Jian Chen

Hardcover | 24 June 2014 | Edition Number 1

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When materials are not handled as fluids, they are dealt with mostly in the granular state (cement, sand, grains, powders). The nature of granular materials is characterized by rapid transitions from loose to dense, from flowing to static states and vice versa. Therefore many problems in natural disasters (earthquakes, landslides, etc.) have a “granular” nature. Continuum methods have been applied, but lack any intrinsic mechanism to incorporate the transitions, as the behavior is inherently dis-continuous. The “natural” approach is via particle simulation methods, often called “discrete element method”, so that bodies in the physical system and the simulation match one to one. The field of the discrete element simulation has changed little since the beginning of the 1990s, when the predominant simulations used spherical particles. The aim of this book is to advance the field of granular studies with a view to invigorating research. 

Many concepts from solid state physics can be applied to granular materials and to particle simulation methods, while some concepts fail due to intriguing reasons; knowing both the pitfalls and unsuspected applications helps to predict the outcome of one’s simulations and experiments.  The basics of the newer findings of tribology (i.e. concepts which are about 50 years old) are introduced, and some myths on friction from the 19th century debunked; Useful terminologies, models and geometrical relations are also introduced.  This book presents a wide ranging interdisciplinary examination of granular materials and their applications.

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