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A multi-physics peridynamics-DEM-IB-CLBM framework for the prediction of erosive impact of solid particles in viscous fluids
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    A multi-physics peridynamics-DEM-IB-CLBM framework for the prediction of erosive impact of solid particles in viscous fluids (English)
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    16 April 2020
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    erosion
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    particle impact
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    immersed boundary method
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    discrete element method
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    fully resolved simulations
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    cascaded lattice Boltzmann method
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